. Journal of the ... Illinois Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. £. E. J. Williams J. P. Williams J. W. Williama R. Y. Williams MEMBERS OF THE ILLINOIS CONFERENCE AND LOCAL PREACHERS Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/journal-of-the-illinois-annual-conference-of-the-methodist-episcopal-church-e-j-williams-j-p-williams-j-w-williama-r-y-williams-members-of-the-illinois-conference-and-local-preachers-image370763683.html
RM2CF5MT3–. Journal of the ... Illinois Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. £. E. J. Williams J. P. Williams J. W. Williama R. Y. Williams MEMBERS OF THE ILLINOIS CONFERENCE AND LOCAL PREACHERS
. Notable St. Louisans in 1900; a portrait gallery of men whose energy and ability have contributed largely towards making St. Louis the commercial and financial metropolis of the West, Southwest and South . KI. PHILLIPS P. WILLIAMS. PRESIDEN I .P. P. WILLIAMS GRAIN CO.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/notable-st-louisans-in-1900-a-portrait-gallery-of-men-whose-energy-and-ability-have-contributed-largely-towards-making-st-louis-the-commercial-and-financial-metropolis-of-the-west-southwest-and-south-ki-phillips-p-williams-presiden-i-p-p-williams-grain-co-image372374402.html
RM2CHR39P–. Notable St. Louisans in 1900; a portrait gallery of men whose energy and ability have contributed largely towards making St. Louis the commercial and financial metropolis of the West, Southwest and South . KI. PHILLIPS P. WILLIAMS. PRESIDEN I .P. P. WILLIAMS GRAIN CO..
. Notable St. Louisans in 1900; a portrait gallery of men whose energy and ability have contributed largely towards making St. Louis the commercial and financial metropolis of the West, Southwest and South . WILLIAM I!. REDEMEYER, l-RES. REDEMEYER-HOLLISTER COMMISSION CO.,PRODUCE AND FRUITS. JOHN RING, PROVISION BROKER. LOUISANS IN I!. KI. PHILLIPS P. WILLIAMS. PRESIDEN I .P. P. WILLIAMS GRAIN CO. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/notable-st-louisans-in-1900-a-portrait-gallery-of-men-whose-energy-and-ability-have-contributed-largely-towards-making-st-louis-the-commercial-and-financial-metropolis-of-the-west-southwest-and-south-william-i!-redemeyer-l-res-redemeyer-hollister-commission-coproduce-and-fruits-john-ring-provision-broker-louisans-in-i!-ki-phillips-p-williams-presiden-i-p-p-williams-grain-co-image372375387.html
RM2CHR4GY–. Notable St. Louisans in 1900; a portrait gallery of men whose energy and ability have contributed largely towards making St. Louis the commercial and financial metropolis of the West, Southwest and South . WILLIAM I!. REDEMEYER, l-RES. REDEMEYER-HOLLISTER COMMISSION CO.,PRODUCE AND FRUITS. JOHN RING, PROVISION BROKER. LOUISANS IN I!. KI. PHILLIPS P. WILLIAMS. PRESIDEN I .P. P. WILLIAMS GRAIN CO.
. Origin and annals of 'The Old south,' First Presbyterian church and parish, in Newburyport, Mass., 1746-1896 . VmAlt»dtfcAMVi.Tw»>«>Jn. DANIEL DANA,1794-1820. SAMUEL P. WILLIAMS,1821-1826. Presbytery of the Eastward, with an exhortationspecial measures of reform. One way insisted on was a faithful visitationevery family in every parish, not only by the pastbut also by the elders. The list of heart-searchiquestions prepared for such visits by Mr. Munwere such as would hardly now be tolerated, andthey must have been fruitful of great good attime. Their aim was to heal divisions, promote Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/origin-and-annals-of-the-old-south-first-presbyterian-church-and-parish-in-newburyport-mass-1746-1896-vmaltdtfcamvitwgtgtjn-daniel-dana1794-1820-samuel-p-williams1821-1826-presbytery-of-the-eastward-with-an-exhortationspecial-measures-of-reform-one-way-insisted-on-was-a-faithful-visitationevery-family-in-every-parish-not-only-by-the-pastbut-also-by-the-elders-the-list-of-heart-searchiquestions-prepared-for-such-visits-by-mr-munwere-such-as-would-hardly-now-be-tolerated-andthey-must-have-been-fruitful-of-great-good-attime-their-aim-was-to-heal-divisions-promote-image370142112.html
RM2CE5C14–. Origin and annals of 'The Old south,' First Presbyterian church and parish, in Newburyport, Mass., 1746-1896 . VmAlt»dtfcAMVi.Tw»>«>Jn. DANIEL DANA,1794-1820. SAMUEL P. WILLIAMS,1821-1826. Presbytery of the Eastward, with an exhortationspecial measures of reform. One way insisted on was a faithful visitationevery family in every parish, not only by the pastbut also by the elders. The list of heart-searchiquestions prepared for such visits by Mr. Munwere such as would hardly now be tolerated, andthey must have been fruitful of great good attime. Their aim was to heal divisions, promote
. The Street railway journal . ful effect and stop a great deal of this kindof swindling, which is practiced especially on new conductors. R. P. Williams. PLOTTING FEEDER MAPS Through the courtesy of J. Tregoning, engineer of the Hart-ford Street Railway Company, of Hartford, Conn., the feedermap is reproduced herewith, showing the method adopted bythe engineering department of the Hartford Company for plot-ting, in form convenient for quick reference, the feeder layouton each line of the system. The maps are not drawn to scale,hut they show the size and length of each separate feeder, andalso Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-street-railway-journal-ful-effect-and-stop-a-great-deal-of-this-kindof-swindling-which-is-practiced-especially-on-new-conductors-r-p-williams-plotting-feeder-maps-through-the-courtesy-of-j-tregoning-engineer-of-the-hart-ford-street-railway-company-of-hartford-conn-the-feedermap-is-reproduced-herewith-showing-the-method-adopted-bythe-engineering-department-of-the-hartford-company-for-plot-ting-in-form-convenient-for-quick-reference-the-feeder-layouton-each-line-of-the-system-the-maps-are-not-drawn-to-scalehut-they-show-the-size-and-length-of-each-separate-feeder-andalso-image371890242.html
RM2CH11PA–. The Street railway journal . ful effect and stop a great deal of this kindof swindling, which is practiced especially on new conductors. R. P. Williams. PLOTTING FEEDER MAPS Through the courtesy of J. Tregoning, engineer of the Hart-ford Street Railway Company, of Hartford, Conn., the feedermap is reproduced herewith, showing the method adopted bythe engineering department of the Hartford Company for plot-ting, in form convenient for quick reference, the feeder layouton each line of the system. The maps are not drawn to scale,hut they show the size and length of each separate feeder, andalso
. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . round, and youcan enjoy sleep wtien you go to bed atnight, and when you wake up you feel re-freshed. The people seem to know noth- general manager would like to have them.It is a good country to go for a shorttime, but to not stay in for any extendedperiod.—Chas. P. Williams at N. W.R. R. Club. Burning Oil Fuel in Locomotives. About the first question a man whohas had no experience with oil fuelwill ask himself is. How is it done?By a little study of the accompany-ing sketches I think it will Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/railway-and-locomotive-engineering-a-practical-journal-of-railway-motive-power-and-rolling-stock-round-and-youcan-enjoy-sleep-wtien-you-go-to-bed-atnight-and-when-you-wake-up-you-feel-re-freshed-the-people-seem-to-know-noth-general-manager-would-like-to-have-themit-is-a-good-country-to-go-for-a-shorttime-but-to-not-stay-in-for-any-extendedperiodchas-p-williams-at-n-wr-r-club-burning-oil-fuel-in-locomotives-about-the-first-question-a-man-whohas-had-no-experience-with-oil-fuelwill-ask-himself-is-how-is-it-doneby-a-little-study-of-the-accompany-ing-sketches-i-think-it-will-image371886763.html
RM2CH0WA3–. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . round, and youcan enjoy sleep wtien you go to bed atnight, and when you wake up you feel re-freshed. The people seem to know noth- general manager would like to have them.It is a good country to go for a shorttime, but to not stay in for any extendedperiod.—Chas. P. Williams at N. W.R. R. Club. Burning Oil Fuel in Locomotives. About the first question a man whohas had no experience with oil fuelwill ask himself is. How is it done?By a little study of the accompany-ing sketches I think it will
. Journal of the ... Illinois Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. E. J. Williams J. P. Williams J. W. Williama R. Y. Williams MEMBERS OF THE ILLINOIS CONFERENCE AND LOCAL PREACHERS. C. H. Young ^ ^. Young CONFERENCE CHRONOLOGICAL ROLL. The date of admission is indicated to conform to the new requirements-;of the Discipline. Full members 331. Probationers 28.(*) Denotes absence from the session of 1924.All postoffices are in Illinois unless otherwise specified. Adams, Alfred C, 1897 Areola Adams, Louis G., 1907 Springfield •Alkire, Albert H., 1873 Springfield Ambler, Harlow B., Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/journal-of-the-illinois-annual-conference-of-the-methodist-episcopal-church-e-j-williams-j-p-williams-j-w-williama-r-y-williams-members-of-the-illinois-conference-and-local-preachers-c-h-young-young-conference-chronological-roll-the-date-of-admission-is-indicated-to-conform-to-the-new-requirements-of-the-discipline-full-members-331-probationers-28-denotes-absence-from-the-session-of-1924all-postoffices-are-in-illinois-unless-otherwise-specified-adams-alfred-c-1897-areola-adams-louis-g-1907-springfield-alkire-albert-h-1873-springfield-ambler-harlow-b-image370763545.html
RM2CF5MK5–. Journal of the ... Illinois Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. E. J. Williams J. P. Williams J. W. Williama R. Y. Williams MEMBERS OF THE ILLINOIS CONFERENCE AND LOCAL PREACHERS. C. H. Young ^ ^. Young CONFERENCE CHRONOLOGICAL ROLL. The date of admission is indicated to conform to the new requirements-;of the Discipline. Full members 331. Probationers 28.(*) Denotes absence from the session of 1924.All postoffices are in Illinois unless otherwise specified. Adams, Alfred C, 1897 Areola Adams, Louis G., 1907 Springfield •Alkire, Albert H., 1873 Springfield Ambler, Harlow B.,
. Travels and researches in Chaldæa and Susiana; with an account of excavations at Warka, the 'Erech' of Nimrod, and Shúsh, 'Shushan the Palace' of Esther, in 1849-52 .. . ^.f/OJIlVDJO^ ^OJITVDJOt^ ^^MEUNIVERS/^ ^VOSANCElfj> cj !=^HN CD ^ ^mm^ ^ -;;OFCAIIFO% .^,OF-CAIIFO%, ^ V£>i t^i I. TRAVELS AND EESEARCHES IN CHALDJA AND SUSIANA WITH AN ACCOUNT OF EXCAVATIONS AT WARM, THE ERECH OF NIMROD, SHUSH, SHUSHAN THE PALACE OF ESTHER,IN 1849-52, UNDER TUE ORDERS OP MAJOR-GENERAL SIR W. P. WILLIAMS OF KARS, BART., K.C.B., M.P.,AND ALSO OF TUE ASSYRIAN EXCAVATION FUND IN 1853^. BY WILLIAM KENNETT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/travels-and-researches-in-chalda-and-susiana-with-an-account-of-excavations-at-warka-the-erech-of-nimrod-and-shsh-shushan-the-palace-of-esther-in-1849-52-fojilvdjo-ojitvdjot-meunivers-vosancelfjgt-cj-!=hn-cd-mm-ofcaiifo-of-caiifo-vgti-ti-i-travels-and-eesearches-in-chaldja-and-susiana-with-an-account-of-excavations-at-warm-the-erech-of-nimrod-shush-shushan-the-palace-of-estherin-1849-52-under-tue-orders-op-major-general-sir-w-p-williams-of-kars-bart-kcb-mpand-also-of-tue-assyrian-excavation-fund-in-1853-by-william-kennett-image372180701.html
RM2CHE87W–. Travels and researches in Chaldæa and Susiana; with an account of excavations at Warka, the 'Erech' of Nimrod, and Shúsh, 'Shushan the Palace' of Esther, in 1849-52 .. . ^.f/OJIlVDJO^ ^OJITVDJOt^ ^^MEUNIVERS/^ ^VOSANCElfj> cj !=^HN CD ^ ^mm^ ^ -;;OFCAIIFO% .^,OF-CAIIFO%, ^ V£>i t^i I. TRAVELS AND EESEARCHES IN CHALDJA AND SUSIANA WITH AN ACCOUNT OF EXCAVATIONS AT WARM, THE ERECH OF NIMROD, SHUSH, SHUSHAN THE PALACE OF ESTHER,IN 1849-52, UNDER TUE ORDERS OP MAJOR-GENERAL SIR W. P. WILLIAMS OF KARS, BART., K.C.B., M.P.,AND ALSO OF TUE ASSYRIAN EXCAVATION FUND IN 1853^. BY WILLIAM KENNETT
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . for acouple of weeks to Canada and the lakes. Weall hope Peg had a good time, and after shereturns from her much needed rest we look forsome good stories of her tour of the Dominion. One of our correspondents, J. J. Brady, of theDivision Accoimtants office, is also on his vaca-tion. We cant give any facts until he returns,as he did not as much as tell us where he wasgoing. About July 20, our division engineer, A. P.Williams, returned from a trip through the west .. Steel car built in Kexser shop for parade on July 4 86 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES M Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/baltimore-and-ohio-employees-magazine-for-acouple-of-weeks-to-canada-and-the-lakes-weall-hope-peg-had-a-good-time-and-after-shereturns-from-her-much-needed-rest-we-look-forsome-good-stories-of-her-tour-of-the-dominion-one-of-our-correspondents-j-j-brady-of-thedivision-accoimtants-office-is-also-on-his-vaca-tion-we-cant-give-any-facts-until-he-returnsas-he-did-not-as-much-as-tell-us-where-he-wasgoing-about-july-20-our-division-engineer-a-pwilliams-returned-from-a-trip-through-the-west-steel-car-built-in-kexser-shop-for-parade-on-july-4-86-the-baltimore-and-ohio-employes-m-image375353780.html
RM2CPJRG4–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . for acouple of weeks to Canada and the lakes. Weall hope Peg had a good time, and after shereturns from her much needed rest we look forsome good stories of her tour of the Dominion. One of our correspondents, J. J. Brady, of theDivision Accoimtants office, is also on his vaca-tion. We cant give any facts until he returns,as he did not as much as tell us where he wasgoing. About July 20, our division engineer, A. P.Williams, returned from a trip through the west .. Steel car built in Kexser shop for parade on July 4 86 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES M
. Hardware merchandising March-June 1919. Co., A. W. Wallace,Aylesbury;. R, E. Witzke, J. P. Williams,Kincaid; F. Yeo. Fillmore. Sask.: W. L.McQuarrie, Saskatoon; H. T. Hunter,MacLean Publishing Companv; H. L.Southall, MacLean Publishing Company. GET-TOGETHER BANQUET TO CEL-EBRATE OPENING NEWWAREHOUSE A novel and interesting banquet wasrecently given by the Wilson AutoSpecialties Co., of Hamilton, when theyinvited all of their local dealers to cele-brate writh them the opening of theirnew and commodious warehouse, 19 EastJackson Street, which is one of thelargest exclusive wholesale auto acces Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hardware-merchandising-march-june-1919-co-a-w-wallaceaylesbury-r-e-witzke-j-p-williamskincaid-f-yeo-fillmore-sask-w-lmcquarrie-saskatoon-h-t-huntermaclean-publishing-companv-h-lsouthall-maclean-publishing-company-get-together-banquet-to-cel-ebrate-opening-newwarehouse-a-novel-and-interesting-banquet-wasrecently-given-by-the-wilson-autospecialties-co-of-hamilton-when-theyinvited-all-of-their-local-dealers-to-cele-brate-writh-them-the-opening-of-theirnew-and-commodious-warehouse-19-eastjackson-street-which-is-one-of-thelargest-exclusive-wholesale-auto-acces-image370724612.html
RM2CF3Y0M–. Hardware merchandising March-June 1919. Co., A. W. Wallace,Aylesbury;. R, E. Witzke, J. P. Williams,Kincaid; F. Yeo. Fillmore. Sask.: W. L.McQuarrie, Saskatoon; H. T. Hunter,MacLean Publishing Companv; H. L.Southall, MacLean Publishing Company. GET-TOGETHER BANQUET TO CEL-EBRATE OPENING NEWWAREHOUSE A novel and interesting banquet wasrecently given by the Wilson AutoSpecialties Co., of Hamilton, when theyinvited all of their local dealers to cele-brate writh them the opening of theirnew and commodious warehouse, 19 EastJackson Street, which is one of thelargest exclusive wholesale auto acces
. History of bringing the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railway to Galesburg [electronic resource] . s necessary to secure the Santa Fe road.This is addressed to you and not to your neigh-bor! We can secure the new line and have thequestion settled at once, if we will. Good speak- 21 History of Bringing the ers will address the meeting. Turn out every-body, w. S. Gale Clark E. CarrJ. T. McKnightA. C. ClayE. P. Williams Committee REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE The Rink was filled to overflowing. Hon.George W. Foote, mayor of the city, presided.Hon. W. S. Gale, on behalf of the committee,read an elaborat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-bringing-the-atchison-topeka-santa-fe-railway-to-galesburg-electronic-resource-s-necessary-to-secure-the-santa-fe-roadthis-is-addressed-to-you-and-not-to-your-neigh-bor!-we-can-secure-the-new-line-and-have-thequestion-settled-at-once-if-we-will-good-speak-21-history-of-bringing-the-ers-will-address-the-meeting-turn-out-every-body-w-s-gale-clark-e-carrj-t-mcknighta-c-claye-p-williams-committee-report-of-the-committee-the-rink-was-filled-to-overflowing-hongeorge-w-foote-mayor-of-the-city-presidedhon-w-s-gale-on-behalf-of-the-committeeread-an-elaborat-image371964429.html
RM2CH4CBW–. History of bringing the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railway to Galesburg [electronic resource] . s necessary to secure the Santa Fe road.This is addressed to you and not to your neigh-bor! We can secure the new line and have thequestion settled at once, if we will. Good speak- 21 History of Bringing the ers will address the meeting. Turn out every-body, w. S. Gale Clark E. CarrJ. T. McKnightA. C. ClayE. P. Williams Committee REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE The Rink was filled to overflowing. Hon.George W. Foote, mayor of the city, presided.Hon. W. S. Gale, on behalf of the committee,read an elaborat
. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . en appointeddivision engineer on the same road atLittle Rock. Ark,, vice Mr. J. F. Peters,transferred. Mr. J. M. Reid, chief engineer of theNational Railroad of Mexico, has beenappointed chief engineer of constructionof the National Lines of Mexico, withoffice at Mexico, Mex. Mr. J. L. Kelsey has been appointedinspector of passenger service on theChicago Great Western Railway, at St.Paul, Minn., vice Mr. N. P. Williams,resigned. Mr. James E. Sague, of New Ham-burg, until recently connected wi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/railway-and-locomotive-engineering-a-practical-journal-of-railway-motive-power-and-rolling-stock-en-appointeddivision-engineer-on-the-same-road-atlittle-rock-ark-vice-mr-j-f-peterstransferred-mr-j-m-reid-chief-engineer-of-thenational-railroad-of-mexico-has-beenappointed-chief-engineer-of-constructionof-the-national-lines-of-mexico-withoffice-at-mexico-mex-mr-j-l-kelsey-has-been-appointedinspector-of-passenger-service-on-thechicago-great-western-railway-at-stpaul-minn-vice-mr-n-p-williamsresigned-mr-james-e-sague-of-new-ham-burg-until-recently-connected-wi-image371835629.html
RM2CGXG3W–. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . en appointeddivision engineer on the same road atLittle Rock. Ark,, vice Mr. J. F. Peters,transferred. Mr. J. M. Reid, chief engineer of theNational Railroad of Mexico, has beenappointed chief engineer of constructionof the National Lines of Mexico, withoffice at Mexico, Mex. Mr. J. L. Kelsey has been appointedinspector of passenger service on theChicago Great Western Railway, at St.Paul, Minn., vice Mr. N. P. Williams,resigned. Mr. James E. Sague, of New Ham-burg, until recently connected wi
. The Detroit Light Guard : a complete record of this organization from its foundation to the present day : with full account of riot and complimentary duty, and the campaigns in the Civil and Spanish-American wars : a complete roster of members at the time of muster-out of the United States service, as well as a roster of all classes of members . E. EAGLE,R. W. BAIRD, (Continued.) T. McCarthy, CHARLES MELLON, P. ORB, J. E. PITTMAN, S. P. PURDY, H. S. ROBERTS, JAMES SATCHELL, RICHARD STARKEY, ROBERT STOCKDALE, L. S. TIFFANY, J. P. WILLIAMS, J. B. WITHERELL. In 1855, and for some reason of whic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-detroit-light-guard-a-complete-record-of-this-organization-from-its-foundation-to-the-present-day-with-full-account-of-riot-and-complimentary-duty-and-the-campaigns-in-the-civil-and-spanish-american-wars-a-complete-roster-of-members-at-the-time-of-muster-out-of-the-united-states-service-as-well-as-a-roster-of-all-classes-of-members-e-eagler-w-baird-continued-t-mccarthy-charles-mellon-p-orb-j-e-pittman-s-p-purdy-h-s-roberts-james-satchell-richard-starkey-robert-stockdale-l-s-tiffany-j-p-williams-j-b-witherell-in-1855-and-for-some-reason-of-whic-image371705596.html
RM2CGMJ7T–. The Detroit Light Guard : a complete record of this organization from its foundation to the present day : with full account of riot and complimentary duty, and the campaigns in the Civil and Spanish-American wars : a complete roster of members at the time of muster-out of the United States service, as well as a roster of all classes of members . E. EAGLE,R. W. BAIRD, (Continued.) T. McCarthy, CHARLES MELLON, P. ORB, J. E. PITTMAN, S. P. PURDY, H. S. ROBERTS, JAMES SATCHELL, RICHARD STARKEY, ROBERT STOCKDALE, L. S. TIFFANY, J. P. WILLIAMS, J. B. WITHERELL. In 1855, and for some reason of whic
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . to the family. Connellsville Division CorrespondentsP. E. Weimer, Office of Superintendent, Connells-ville S. M. DeHuff, Manager of Telegraph Office,Connellsville C. E. Reynolds, Clerk to Assistant Superinten-dent, Somerset Divisional Safety Committee M. H. Broughton Chairman. Superintendent CM. Stone Assistant Superintendent A. E. McVicker Trainmaster A. P. Williams Division Engineer T. R. Stewart Master Mechanic G. N. Cage Road Foreman of Engines Dr. F. H. Weidemann Medical Examiner G. M. Tipton Freight Agent W. G. Carter Freight Agent C. A. Albright Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/baltimore-and-ohio-employees-magazine-to-the-family-connellsville-division-correspondentsp-e-weimer-office-of-superintendent-connells-ville-s-m-dehuff-manager-of-telegraph-officeconnellsville-c-e-reynolds-clerk-to-assistant-superinten-dent-somerset-divisional-safety-committee-m-h-broughton-chairman-superintendent-cm-stone-assistant-superintendent-a-e-mcvicker-trainmaster-a-p-williams-division-engineer-t-r-stewart-master-mechanic-g-n-cage-road-foreman-of-engines-dr-f-h-weidemann-medical-examiner-g-m-tipton-freight-agent-w-g-carter-freight-agent-c-a-albright-image371884805.html
RM2CH0PT5–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . to the family. Connellsville Division CorrespondentsP. E. Weimer, Office of Superintendent, Connells-ville S. M. DeHuff, Manager of Telegraph Office,Connellsville C. E. Reynolds, Clerk to Assistant Superinten-dent, Somerset Divisional Safety Committee M. H. Broughton Chairman. Superintendent CM. Stone Assistant Superintendent A. E. McVicker Trainmaster A. P. Williams Division Engineer T. R. Stewart Master Mechanic G. N. Cage Road Foreman of Engines Dr. F. H. Weidemann Medical Examiner G. M. Tipton Freight Agent W. G. Carter Freight Agent C. A. Albright
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . HERBERT BOOTH Connellsville Division CorrespondentsP. E. Weimer, Office of Supt, ConnellsvilleS. M. DeHuff, Manager of Telegraph Office, ConnellsvilleC. E. Reynolds, Clerk to Asst Supt, Somerset Divisional Safety Committee M. H. Broughton Chairman, Superintendent CM. Stone Trainmaster T. E. Miller Master Mechanic G. N. Cage Road Foreman of Engines Dr F. H. Weidemann Medical Examiner H. B. Pigman Division Operator A. P. Williams. ..: Division Engineer H. D. Whip Relief Agent C. A. Albright Agent E. E. McDonald Agent W. F. Herwick Conductor. THE BALTIMOR Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/baltimore-and-ohio-employees-magazine-herbert-booth-connellsville-division-correspondentsp-e-weimer-office-of-supt-connellsvilles-m-dehuff-manager-of-telegraph-office-connellsvillec-e-reynolds-clerk-to-asst-supt-somerset-divisional-safety-committee-m-h-broughton-chairman-superintendent-cm-stone-trainmaster-t-e-miller-master-mechanic-g-n-cage-road-foreman-of-engines-dr-f-h-weidemann-medical-examiner-h-b-pigman-division-operator-a-p-williams-division-engineer-h-d-whip-relief-agent-c-a-albright-agent-e-e-mcdonald-agent-w-f-herwick-conductor-the-baltimor-image371766481.html
RM2CGRBX9–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . HERBERT BOOTH Connellsville Division CorrespondentsP. E. Weimer, Office of Supt, ConnellsvilleS. M. DeHuff, Manager of Telegraph Office, ConnellsvilleC. E. Reynolds, Clerk to Asst Supt, Somerset Divisional Safety Committee M. H. Broughton Chairman, Superintendent CM. Stone Trainmaster T. E. Miller Master Mechanic G. N. Cage Road Foreman of Engines Dr F. H. Weidemann Medical Examiner H. B. Pigman Division Operator A. P. Williams. ..: Division Engineer H. D. Whip Relief Agent C. A. Albright Agent E. E. McDonald Agent W. F. Herwick Conductor. THE BALTIMOR
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . FORMER CLERKS AT JOHNSTOWN, PA Connellsville Division CorrespondentsP. E. Weimer, Office of Supt, ConnellsvilleS. M. DeHuff, Manager of Telegraph Office, ConnellsvilleC. E. Reynolds, Clerk to AssHSupH, Somerset Divisional Safety Committee M. H. Broughton Chairman, Superintendent CM. Stone Trainmaster T. E. Miller Master Mechanic G. N. Cage Road Foreman of Engines Dr. F. H. Weidemann Medical Examiner H. B. Pigman Division Operator A. P. Williams Division Engineer H. D. Whip Relief Agent G. M. Tipton Agent. MARY LOUISE CRITCHFIELD C. A. Albright Agent E. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/baltimore-and-ohio-employees-magazine-former-clerks-at-johnstown-pa-connellsville-division-correspondentsp-e-weimer-office-of-supt-connellsvilles-m-dehuff-manager-of-telegraph-office-connellsvillec-e-reynolds-clerk-to-asshsuph-somerset-divisional-safety-committee-m-h-broughton-chairman-superintendent-cm-stone-trainmaster-t-e-miller-master-mechanic-g-n-cage-road-foreman-of-engines-dr-f-h-weidemann-medical-examiner-h-b-pigman-division-operator-a-p-williams-division-engineer-h-d-whip-relief-agent-g-m-tipton-agent-mary-louise-critchfield-c-a-albright-agent-e-image371762017.html
RM2CGR66W–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . FORMER CLERKS AT JOHNSTOWN, PA Connellsville Division CorrespondentsP. E. Weimer, Office of Supt, ConnellsvilleS. M. DeHuff, Manager of Telegraph Office, ConnellsvilleC. E. Reynolds, Clerk to AssHSupH, Somerset Divisional Safety Committee M. H. Broughton Chairman, Superintendent CM. Stone Trainmaster T. E. Miller Master Mechanic G. N. Cage Road Foreman of Engines Dr. F. H. Weidemann Medical Examiner H. B. Pigman Division Operator A. P. Williams Division Engineer H. D. Whip Relief Agent G. M. Tipton Agent. MARY LOUISE CRITCHFIELD C. A. Albright Agent E.
. Railway master mechanic [microform] . l Hollow, Kewanee, Re-liance, Sterlingworth, Ninety-six and Monarch types; Monitorbolsters, Creco roller side bearings, Creco slack adjuster, Crecojournal box and lid, Creco brake jaw, automatically adjustablebrake heads. Represented by E. B. Leigh, F. T. De Long, E.G. Buchanan, Geo. A. Cooper, F. G. Ely, H. W. Finnell, HarryW. Frost, B. F. Pilson, Raymond H. Pilson, G. N. Sweringen,C. H. Williams, Jr., and C. P. Williams. Chicago Varnish Company, Chicago, 111. Chisholm & Moore Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, O.—One thirty-ton chain hoist, largest ever Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/railway-master-mechanic-microform-l-hollow-kewanee-re-liance-sterlingworth-ninety-six-and-monarch-types-monitorbolsters-creco-roller-side-bearings-creco-slack-adjuster-crecojournal-box-and-lid-creco-brake-jaw-automatically-adjustablebrake-heads-represented-by-e-b-leigh-f-t-de-long-eg-buchanan-geo-a-cooper-f-g-ely-h-w-finnell-harryw-frost-b-f-pilson-raymond-h-pilson-g-n-sweringenc-h-williams-jr-and-c-p-williams-chicago-varnish-company-chicago-111-chisholm-moore-manufacturing-company-cleveland-oone-thirty-ton-chain-hoist-largest-ever-image371800948.html
RM2CGTYW8–. Railway master mechanic [microform] . l Hollow, Kewanee, Re-liance, Sterlingworth, Ninety-six and Monarch types; Monitorbolsters, Creco roller side bearings, Creco slack adjuster, Crecojournal box and lid, Creco brake jaw, automatically adjustablebrake heads. Represented by E. B. Leigh, F. T. De Long, E.G. Buchanan, Geo. A. Cooper, F. G. Ely, H. W. Finnell, HarryW. Frost, B. F. Pilson, Raymond H. Pilson, G. N. Sweringen,C. H. Williams, Jr., and C. P. Williams. Chicago Varnish Company, Chicago, 111. Chisholm & Moore Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, O.—One thirty-ton chain hoist, largest ever
. The street railway review . .;Buffalo Street Railway Company, Buffalo, N. Y., 800-H.-P.; Essex County Street Railway Company, Newark,N. J., 500-H.-P.; Peoples Street Railway Company,Scranton, Pa., two 400-H.-P.; Valley City Street &Cable Railway Company, Grand Rapids, Mich., two 400-H.-P.; Winston Street Railway Company, Winston, N.C; Brooklyn Street Railway Company, Cleveland, Ohio,five 400-H.-P. WILLIAMS RADIAL TRUCK. AMONG the exhibits of new trucks at the last con-vention, was a neat model of a new radial, theinvention and manufacture of H. B. Williams, ofRochester, New York. As illustra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-street-railway-review-buffalo-street-railway-company-buffalo-n-y-800-h-p-essex-county-street-railway-company-newarkn-j-500-h-p-peoples-street-railway-companyscranton-pa-two-400-h-p-valley-city-street-cable-railway-company-grand-rapids-mich-two-400-h-p-winston-street-railway-company-winston-nc-brooklyn-street-railway-company-cleveland-ohiofive-400-h-p-williams-radial-truck-among-the-exhibits-of-new-trucks-at-the-last-con-vention-was-a-neat-model-of-a-new-radial-theinvention-and-manufacture-of-h-b-williams-ofrochester-new-york-as-illustra-image371836082.html
RM2CGXGM2–. The street railway review . .;Buffalo Street Railway Company, Buffalo, N. Y., 800-H.-P.; Essex County Street Railway Company, Newark,N. J., 500-H.-P.; Peoples Street Railway Company,Scranton, Pa., two 400-H.-P.; Valley City Street &Cable Railway Company, Grand Rapids, Mich., two 400-H.-P.; Winston Street Railway Company, Winston, N.C; Brooklyn Street Railway Company, Cleveland, Ohio,five 400-H.-P. WILLIAMS RADIAL TRUCK. AMONG the exhibits of new trucks at the last con-vention, was a neat model of a new radial, theinvention and manufacture of H. B. Williams, ofRochester, New York. As illustra
. The badger . ain Howard P. Marshall Manager George T. Bresnahan Coach R. B. HedgesS. C. LawsonJ. F. Gross THE TEAM H. B. Merrill A. A. SCHARDT G. J. Henkel THE FRESHMAN TEAM D. Golden R. P. Williams R. B. Blodgett R. E. Habermann C. R. Grosser J. T. Leimert THE SOPHOMORE TEAM J. S. Donnelly A. L. Rosenheimer L. B. Nash M. W. Rosenheimer A. H. Martin G. E. Wood RESULTS OF THE CONFERENCE MEET Minnesota won an easy victory in the annual five-mile cross country run,participated in by all the big nine conference colleges and Ames. Watson ofthe Gophers was the first man to cross the tape and his t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-badger-ain-howard-p-marshall-manager-george-t-bresnahan-coach-r-b-hedgess-c-lawsonj-f-gross-the-team-h-b-merrill-a-a-schardt-g-j-henkel-the-freshman-team-d-golden-r-p-williams-r-b-blodgett-r-e-habermann-c-r-grosser-j-t-leimert-the-sophomore-team-j-s-donnelly-a-l-rosenheimer-l-b-nash-m-w-rosenheimer-a-h-martin-g-e-wood-results-of-the-conference-meet-minnesota-won-an-easy-victory-in-the-annual-five-mile-cross-country-runparticipated-in-by-all-the-big-nine-conference-colleges-and-ames-watson-ofthe-gophers-was-the-first-man-to-cross-the-tape-and-his-t-image369697573.html
RM2CDD50N–. The badger . ain Howard P. Marshall Manager George T. Bresnahan Coach R. B. HedgesS. C. LawsonJ. F. Gross THE TEAM H. B. Merrill A. A. SCHARDT G. J. Henkel THE FRESHMAN TEAM D. Golden R. P. Williams R. B. Blodgett R. E. Habermann C. R. Grosser J. T. Leimert THE SOPHOMORE TEAM J. S. Donnelly A. L. Rosenheimer L. B. Nash M. W. Rosenheimer A. H. Martin G. E. Wood RESULTS OF THE CONFERENCE MEET Minnesota won an easy victory in the annual five-mile cross country run,participated in by all the big nine conference colleges and Ames. Watson ofthe Gophers was the first man to cross the tape and his t
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . MR. AND MRS. W. C. NEIBARGER G. N. Cage Road Foreman of Engines Dr. M. H. Koehler Medical Examiner H. B. Pigman Division Operator A. P. Williams Division Engineer H. D. Whip Relief Agent C. A. Albright Agent E. E. McDonald Agent W. F. Herwick Conductor W. J. Dayron Road Brakeman O. E. Newcomer Fireman W. H. Metzgar Supervisor E. C. Lucas Car Foreman A. L. Friel Shop Foreman H. E. Cochran Secretary. FORTY TON CASTING LOADED AT MT. VERNON THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE si Its been just as hot every place as it was onthe Connellsville Division, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/baltimore-and-ohio-employees-magazine-mr-and-mrs-w-c-neibarger-g-n-cage-road-foreman-of-engines-dr-m-h-koehler-medical-examiner-h-b-pigman-division-operator-a-p-williams-division-engineer-h-d-whip-relief-agent-c-a-albright-agent-e-e-mcdonald-agent-w-f-herwick-conductor-w-j-dayron-road-brakeman-o-e-newcomer-fireman-w-h-metzgar-supervisor-e-c-lucas-car-foreman-a-l-friel-shop-foreman-h-e-cochran-secretary-forty-ton-casting-loaded-at-mt-vernon-the-baltimore-and-ohio-employes-magazine-si-its-been-just-as-hot-every-place-as-it-was-onthe-connellsville-division-image371799659.html
RM2CGTX77–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . MR. AND MRS. W. C. NEIBARGER G. N. Cage Road Foreman of Engines Dr. M. H. Koehler Medical Examiner H. B. Pigman Division Operator A. P. Williams Division Engineer H. D. Whip Relief Agent C. A. Albright Agent E. E. McDonald Agent W. F. Herwick Conductor W. J. Dayron Road Brakeman O. E. Newcomer Fireman W. H. Metzgar Supervisor E. C. Lucas Car Foreman A. L. Friel Shop Foreman H. E. Cochran Secretary. FORTY TON CASTING LOADED AT MT. VERNON THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE si Its been just as hot every place as it was onthe Connellsville Division,
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Dr. M. H. Koehler Medical Examiner H. B. Pigman Division Operator A. P. Williams Division Engineer H. D. Whip Relief Agent C. A. Albright Agent E. E. McDonald Agent W. F. Herwick Conductor W. J. Dayron Road Brakeman O. E. Newcomer Fireman W. H. Metzgar Supervisor E. C. Lucas Car Foreman A. L. Friel Shop Foreman H. E. Cochran Secretary Pittsburgh Division CorrespondentsE. C. Murray, Office of Supt, PittsburghB. J. McQuade, Office of Supt, Pittsburgh Divisional Safety Committee T. J. Brady Chairman, Superintendent T. W. Barrett Vice-Chairman, Trainmaster Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/baltimore-and-ohio-employees-magazine-dr-m-h-koehler-medical-examiner-h-b-pigman-division-operator-a-p-williams-division-engineer-h-d-whip-relief-agent-c-a-albright-agent-e-e-mcdonald-agent-w-f-herwick-conductor-w-j-dayron-road-brakeman-o-e-newcomer-fireman-w-h-metzgar-supervisor-e-c-lucas-car-foreman-a-l-friel-shop-foreman-h-e-cochran-secretary-pittsburgh-division-correspondentse-c-murray-office-of-supt-pittsburghb-j-mcquade-office-of-supt-pittsburgh-divisional-safety-committee-t-j-brady-chairman-superintendent-t-w-barrett-vice-chairman-trainmaster-image371834801.html
RM2CGXF29–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Dr. M. H. Koehler Medical Examiner H. B. Pigman Division Operator A. P. Williams Division Engineer H. D. Whip Relief Agent C. A. Albright Agent E. E. McDonald Agent W. F. Herwick Conductor W. J. Dayron Road Brakeman O. E. Newcomer Fireman W. H. Metzgar Supervisor E. C. Lucas Car Foreman A. L. Friel Shop Foreman H. E. Cochran Secretary Pittsburgh Division CorrespondentsE. C. Murray, Office of Supt, PittsburghB. J. McQuade, Office of Supt, Pittsburgh Divisional Safety Committee T. J. Brady Chairman, Superintendent T. W. Barrett Vice-Chairman, Trainmaster
. The badger . 2 7 9 Athletics. OFFICERS William B. Goldie Captain Howard P. Marshall Manager George T. Bresnahan Coach R. B. HedgesS. C. LawsonJ. F. Gross THE TEAM H. B. Merrill A. A. SCHARDT G. J. Henkel THE FRESHMAN TEAM D. Golden R. P. Williams R. B. Blodgett R. E. Habermann C. R. Grosser J. T. Leimert THE SOPHOMORE TEAM J. S. Donnelly A. L. Rosenheimer L. B. Nash M. W. Rosenheimer A. H. Martin G. E. Wood RESULTS OF THE CONFERENCE MEET Minnesota won an easy victory in the annual five-mile cross country run,participated in by all the big nine conference colleges and Ames. Watson ofthe Gophe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-badger-2-7-9-athletics-officers-william-b-goldie-captain-howard-p-marshall-manager-george-t-bresnahan-coach-r-b-hedgess-c-lawsonj-f-gross-the-team-h-b-merrill-a-a-schardt-g-j-henkel-the-freshman-team-d-golden-r-p-williams-r-b-blodgett-r-e-habermann-c-r-grosser-j-t-leimert-the-sophomore-team-j-s-donnelly-a-l-rosenheimer-l-b-nash-m-w-rosenheimer-a-h-martin-g-e-wood-results-of-the-conference-meet-minnesota-won-an-easy-victory-in-the-annual-five-mile-cross-country-runparticipated-in-by-all-the-big-nine-conference-colleges-and-ames-watson-ofthe-gophe-image369697614.html
RM2CDD526–. The badger . 2 7 9 Athletics. OFFICERS William B. Goldie Captain Howard P. Marshall Manager George T. Bresnahan Coach R. B. HedgesS. C. LawsonJ. F. Gross THE TEAM H. B. Merrill A. A. SCHARDT G. J. Henkel THE FRESHMAN TEAM D. Golden R. P. Williams R. B. Blodgett R. E. Habermann C. R. Grosser J. T. Leimert THE SOPHOMORE TEAM J. S. Donnelly A. L. Rosenheimer L. B. Nash M. W. Rosenheimer A. H. Martin G. E. Wood RESULTS OF THE CONFERENCE MEET Minnesota won an easy victory in the annual five-mile cross country run,participated in by all the big nine conference colleges and Ames. Watson ofthe Gophe
. X-ray . hJ 238 OTas;f)inston anb Utt Club OFFICERS G. S. Terry President B. S. Burks Vice-President W. E. Armstrong Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS W. E. ArmstrongJ. M. BishopB. S. BurksT. D. DavisW. T. GreenleeR. P. Hawkins, Jr.S. P. Hile.manL. F. JarretW. M. Leech J. L. LowmanHarry LyonsC. A. OsborneH. I. PiferG. S. Terr JJ. P. TrecisseJ. E. WaltersDr. A. M. WashDr. R. L. Simpson 239. 240 S>outf)toegt Virginia Club OFFICERS J. P. Williams President Miss C. O. Haller Vice-President Miss T. Lyons ?. .Secretary-Treasurer Alley, R. C.Bishop, J. M.Bond, W. RBowyer, R. W.Chitwood, J. R.Dobbins, W Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/x-ray-hj-238-otasfinston-anb-utt-club-officers-g-s-terry-president-b-s-burks-vice-president-w-e-armstrong-secretary-treasurer-members-w-e-armstrongj-m-bishopb-s-burkst-d-davisw-t-greenleer-p-hawkins-jrs-p-hilemanl-f-jarretw-m-leech-j-l-lowmanharry-lyonsc-a-osborneh-i-piferg-s-terr-jj-p-trecissej-e-waltersdr-a-m-washdr-r-l-simpson-239-240-sgtoutftoegt-virginia-club-officers-j-p-williams-president-miss-c-o-haller-vice-president-miss-t-lyons-secretary-treasurer-alley-r-cbishop-j-mbond-w-rbowyer-r-wchitwood-j-rdobbins-w-image370172303.html
RM2CE6PFB–. X-ray . hJ 238 OTas;f)inston anb Utt Club OFFICERS G. S. Terry President B. S. Burks Vice-President W. E. Armstrong Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS W. E. ArmstrongJ. M. BishopB. S. BurksT. D. DavisW. T. GreenleeR. P. Hawkins, Jr.S. P. Hile.manL. F. JarretW. M. Leech J. L. LowmanHarry LyonsC. A. OsborneH. I. PiferG. S. Terr JJ. P. TrecisseJ. E. WaltersDr. A. M. WashDr. R. L. Simpson 239. 240 S>outf)toegt Virginia Club OFFICERS J. P. Williams President Miss C. O. Haller Vice-President Miss T. Lyons ?. .Secretary-Treasurer Alley, R. C.Bishop, J. M.Bond, W. RBowyer, R. W.Chitwood, J. R.Dobbins, W
. Conference journals North Carolina, 1828-1938. . 36JH. W. Braswell . .137.T. H. Matthews . .139IJ. H. Abernethy . . 140 W. A. Lamar 141 A. O. Lindley 142lGeo. L. Curry 143|J. W. Kulin 144IS. W. Taylor 146JHomer Casto 147JO. D. Stacy 148 E. C. Stubbies ...149IT. A. Wiliams . .. 150|C. W. Bates 151 Thos. E. Davis 1521L. H. Hatley 153 D. M. Loy 154 Joel Trogdon 155 Bobt. L. Troxler . 156|D. P. Williams 1571 J. B. O Briant 158|S. M. Needham . .159IJ. E. Pritehard .., 160JA. D. Shelton 161|H. E. Waldrop . .. .162!L. W. Gerringer . 163 ;W. A. Ledford 164|0. B. Williams ....165JP. A. Swaringen . *O Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/conference-journals-north-carolina-1828-1938-36jh-w-braswell-137t-h-matthews-139ij-h-abernethy-140-w-a-lamar-141-a-o-lindley-142lgeo-l-curry-143j-w-kulin-144is-w-taylor-146jhomer-casto-147jo-d-stacy-148-e-c-stubbies-149it-a-wiliams-150c-w-bates-151-thos-e-davis-1521l-h-hatley-153-d-m-loy-154-joel-trogdon-155-bobt-l-troxler-156d-p-williams-1571-j-b-o-briant-158s-m-needham-159ij-e-pritehard-160ja-d-shelton-161h-e-waldrop-162!l-w-gerringer-163-w-a-ledford-1640-b-williams-165jp-a-swaringen-o-image371642401.html
RM2CGHNJW–. Conference journals North Carolina, 1828-1938. . 36JH. W. Braswell . .137.T. H. Matthews . .139IJ. H. Abernethy . . 140 W. A. Lamar 141 A. O. Lindley 142lGeo. L. Curry 143|J. W. Kulin 144IS. W. Taylor 146JHomer Casto 147JO. D. Stacy 148 E. C. Stubbies ...149IT. A. Wiliams . .. 150|C. W. Bates 151 Thos. E. Davis 1521L. H. Hatley 153 D. M. Loy 154 Joel Trogdon 155 Bobt. L. Troxler . 156|D. P. Williams 1571 J. B. O Briant 158|S. M. Needham . .159IJ. E. Pritehard .., 160JA. D. Shelton 161|H. E. Waldrop . .. .162!L. W. Gerringer . 163 ;W. A. Ledford 164|0. B. Williams ....165JP. A. Swaringen . *O
. X-ray . 240 S>outf)toegt Virginia Club OFFICERS J. P. Williams President Miss C. O. Haller Vice-President Miss T. Lyons ?. .Secretary-Treasurer Alley, R. C.Bishop, J. M.Bond, W. RBowyer, R. W.Chitwood, J. R.Dobbins, W. F.Dillowe, George L.Delp, C. M.Giesen, A. F.Gardner, W. R.Graham, J. T.Haller, Miss C. O.Haller, J. A.Hawkins W. H.Handy, F. H.Harrington, R. H.Keys, JoeKirley, K. H. MEMBERS Lyons, H.Lyons, Miss T.Manges, F.McCardy, W.Moore, F. H.Miller, Miss E.Pendleton, C. R.Redden, RichardPolly, C. K.Snuffer, S. S.Semones, L. R.Smith, E. P. T.Sommerdahl, H. F.Styne, R. H.Tartar, M. A.Ti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/x-ray-240-sgtoutftoegt-virginia-club-officers-j-p-williams-president-miss-c-o-haller-vice-president-miss-t-lyons-secretary-treasurer-alley-r-cbishop-j-mbond-w-rbowyer-r-wchitwood-j-rdobbins-w-fdillowe-george-ldelp-c-mgiesen-a-fgardner-w-rgraham-j-thaller-miss-c-ohaller-j-ahawkins-w-hhandy-f-hharrington-r-hkeys-joekirley-k-h-members-lyons-hlyons-miss-tmanges-fmccardy-wmoore-f-hmiller-miss-ependleton-c-rredden-richardpolly-c-ksnuffer-s-ssemones-l-rsmith-e-p-tsommerdahl-h-fstyne-r-htartar-m-ati-image370172222.html
RM2CE6PCE–. X-ray . 240 S>outf)toegt Virginia Club OFFICERS J. P. Williams President Miss C. O. Haller Vice-President Miss T. Lyons ?. .Secretary-Treasurer Alley, R. C.Bishop, J. M.Bond, W. RBowyer, R. W.Chitwood, J. R.Dobbins, W. F.Dillowe, George L.Delp, C. M.Giesen, A. F.Gardner, W. R.Graham, J. T.Haller, Miss C. O.Haller, J. A.Hawkins W. H.Handy, F. H.Harrington, R. H.Keys, JoeKirley, K. H. MEMBERS Lyons, H.Lyons, Miss T.Manges, F.McCardy, W.Moore, F. H.Miller, Miss E.Pendleton, C. R.Redden, RichardPolly, C. K.Snuffer, S. S.Semones, L. R.Smith, E. P. T.Sommerdahl, H. F.Styne, R. H.Tartar, M. A.Ti
. The navy list . W. H. J. Durden 13 July 42(Accommodated on Flotta.). Commander.... Lieutenant,R.N.R. Tempy. Wt.Engineer (N.O.I.C. Thurso)... R. L. Hamer, dso (act) (ret) 7 Mar 44 }H. McLachlan 1 Apr 44(N.C.S. duties)...T. S.J. Hill (rei) 18 Nov 41 j-W. V. Olsson 22 Nov 43 M. E. Makepiece 15 Jan 43 J. P. Williams 17 Oct 42 (R.M.S. duties) R. Menzies 17 Oct 42 J. R.Hurrell 3 Nov 43 J.Steen 6 Mar 44 A. R. I. Dow 25 Jan 44 fD. J. Lawday 1 May 44 (R.N.O. Wick)...T. C. A. H. Ouchterlony (ret) 26 Apr 44 (R.N.O. Wick) C. G.Baker — / (For Command of H.M.D. Scrutator)^?E.G.Tutcher 1 June 43 St. Marga Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-navy-list-w-h-j-durden-13-july-42accommodated-on-flotta-commander-lieutenantrnr-tempy-wtengineer-noic-thurso-r-l-hamer-dso-act-ret-7-mar-44-h-mclachlan-1-apr-44ncs-dutiest-sj-hill-rei-18-nov-41-j-w-v-olsson-22-nov-43-m-e-makepiece-15-jan-43-j-p-williams-17-oct-42-rms-duties-r-menzies-17-oct-42-j-rhurrell-3-nov-43-jsteen-6-mar-44-a-r-i-dow-25-jan-44-fd-j-lawday-1-may-44-rno-wickt-c-a-h-ouchterlony-ret-26-apr-44-rno-wick-c-gbaker-for-command-of-hmd-scrutatoregtutcher-1-june-43-st-marga-image369777969.html
RM2CDGRG1–. The navy list . W. H. J. Durden 13 July 42(Accommodated on Flotta.). Commander.... Lieutenant,R.N.R. Tempy. Wt.Engineer (N.O.I.C. Thurso)... R. L. Hamer, dso (act) (ret) 7 Mar 44 }H. McLachlan 1 Apr 44(N.C.S. duties)...T. S.J. Hill (rei) 18 Nov 41 j-W. V. Olsson 22 Nov 43 M. E. Makepiece 15 Jan 43 J. P. Williams 17 Oct 42 (R.M.S. duties) R. Menzies 17 Oct 42 J. R.Hurrell 3 Nov 43 J.Steen 6 Mar 44 A. R. I. Dow 25 Jan 44 fD. J. Lawday 1 May 44 (R.N.O. Wick)...T. C. A. H. Ouchterlony (ret) 26 Apr 44 (R.N.O. Wick) C. G.Baker — / (For Command of H.M.D. Scrutator)^?E.G.Tutcher 1 June 43 St. Marga
. Notable men of Pittsburgh and vicinity. P. V. ROVNIANEK PRESIDENT NATIONAL SLAVONIC SOCIETYEDITOR AND PUBLISHER. ANDREW G. WILLIAMS STATE SENATOR FORTY-FIRST DISTRICT;ATTORNEY AT LAW. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/notable-men-of-pittsburgh-and-vicinity-p-v-rovnianek-president-national-slavonic-societyeditor-and-publisher-andrew-g-williams-state-senator-forty-first-districtattorney-at-law-image370482350.html
RM2CEMX0E–. Notable men of Pittsburgh and vicinity. P. V. ROVNIANEK PRESIDENT NATIONAL SLAVONIC SOCIETYEDITOR AND PUBLISHER. ANDREW G. WILLIAMS STATE SENATOR FORTY-FIRST DISTRICT;ATTORNEY AT LAW.
. Notable men of Pittsburgh and vicinity. P. V. ROVNIANEK PRESIDENT NATIONAL SLAVONIC SOCIETYEDITOR AND PUBLISHER. ANDREW G. WILLIAMS STATE SENATOR FORTY-FIRST DISTRICT;ATTORNEY AT LAW.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/notable-men-of-pittsburgh-and-vicinity-p-v-rovnianek-president-national-slavonic-societyeditor-and-publisher-andrew-g-williams-state-senator-forty-first-districtattorney-at-law-image370482238.html
RM2CEMWTE–. Notable men of Pittsburgh and vicinity. P. V. ROVNIANEK PRESIDENT NATIONAL SLAVONIC SOCIETYEDITOR AND PUBLISHER. ANDREW G. WILLIAMS STATE SENATOR FORTY-FIRST DISTRICT;ATTORNEY AT LAW..
. Charters, bulls and other documents relating to the abbey of Inchaffray, chiefly from the originals in the charter chest of the Earl of Kinnoull; . j. 7. KING WILLIAMS CONFIRMATION OF THE MADERTY LANDS, 1201-02. (No. XX. p. 18.) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charters-bulls-and-other-documents-relating-to-the-abbey-of-inchaffray-chiefly-from-the-originals-in-the-charter-chest-of-the-earl-of-kinnoull-j-7-king-williams-confirmation-of-the-maderty-lands-1201-02-no-xx-p-18-image369759239.html
RM2CDFYK3–. Charters, bulls and other documents relating to the abbey of Inchaffray, chiefly from the originals in the charter chest of the Earl of Kinnoull; . j. 7. KING WILLIAMS CONFIRMATION OF THE MADERTY LANDS, 1201-02. (No. XX. p. 18.)
. Charters, bulls and other documents relating to the abbey of Inchaffray, chiefly from the originals in the charter chest of the Earl of Kinnoull; . 2. KING WILLIAMS CONFIRMATION OF THE GRANT OF ABERUTHVEN CHURCH, 1199-1200 (No. VI. p. 4-) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charters-bulls-and-other-documents-relating-to-the-abbey-of-inchaffray-chiefly-from-the-originals-in-the-charter-chest-of-the-earl-of-kinnoull-2-king-williams-confirmation-of-the-grant-of-aberuthven-church-1199-1200-no-vi-p-4-image369759837.html
RM2CDG0CD–. Charters, bulls and other documents relating to the abbey of Inchaffray, chiefly from the originals in the charter chest of the Earl of Kinnoull; . 2. KING WILLIAMS CONFIRMATION OF THE GRANT OF ABERUTHVEN CHURCH, 1199-1200 (No. VI. p. 4-)
. A rapid French course for students in evening classes, private students, and others . < P-4 RAPID FRENCH COURSE FOR STUDENTS IN EVENING CLASSES,PRIVATE STUDENTS, AND OTHERS BY RANDALL WILLIAMS WALTER RIPMANrapidfrenchcours00will Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-rapid-french-course-for-students-in-evening-classes-private-students-and-others-lt-p-4-rapid-french-course-for-students-in-evening-classesprivate-students-and-others-by-randall-williams-walter-ripmanrapidfrenchcours00will-image369648596.html
RM2CDAXFG–. A rapid French course for students in evening classes, private students, and others . < P-4 RAPID FRENCH COURSE FOR STUDENTS IN EVENING CLASSES,PRIVATE STUDENTS, AND OTHERS BY RANDALL WILLIAMS WALTER RIPMANrapidfrenchcours00will
. The record . John E. Roessler H. B. Brown O. P. Kinsey B. F. Williams Mrs. J. E. Roessler G. M. Dodge A. A. Williams Catharine Corboy Two Imndred thirty-one Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-record-john-e-roessler-h-b-brown-o-p-kinsey-b-f-williams-mrs-j-e-roessler-g-m-dodge-a-a-williams-catharine-corboy-two-imndred-thirty-one-image370052009.html
RM2CE1935–. The record . John E. Roessler H. B. Brown O. P. Kinsey B. F. Williams Mrs. J. E. Roessler G. M. Dodge A. A. Williams Catharine Corboy Two Imndred thirty-one
. Hardware merchandising March-June 1919. The Sherwin-Williams Co of Canada, Limited. PAINT. VARNISH & COLOR MAKERSLINSEED OIL CRUSHERS 897 Centre Street, MontrealMontreal Toronto Winnipeg 110 Sutherland Ave., WinnipegHalifax Vancouver Calgary HARDWARE AND MET AIj—Advertising Section May 31, 1919. A p mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hardware-merchandising-march-june-1919-the-sherwin-williams-co-of-canada-limited-paint-varnish-color-makerslinseed-oil-crushers-897-centre-street-montrealmontreal-toronto-winnipeg-110-sutherland-ave-winnipeghalifax-vancouver-calgary-hardware-and-met-aijadvertising-section-may-31-1919-a-p-mm-image370615336.html
RM2CEXYJ0–. Hardware merchandising March-June 1919. The Sherwin-Williams Co of Canada, Limited. PAINT. VARNISH & COLOR MAKERSLINSEED OIL CRUSHERS 897 Centre Street, MontrealMontreal Toronto Winnipeg 110 Sutherland Ave., WinnipegHalifax Vancouver Calgary HARDWARE AND MET AIj—Advertising Section May 31, 1919. A p mm
. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . Brig.-Gen. 1homas Williams Butou Kouge, August o, iSGli. BKiU.-GtN. ISAAI P. Kuuman Antietam. September 30, 1S62. Brig.-Gen. WiLLLvM H. L. Wallace Shiluh. April 10, iSOli. FEDERAL GENERALS KILLED IX BATTLE, GROT F No. 3 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-photographic-history-of-the-civil-war-in-ten-volumes-brig-gen-1homas-williams-butou-kouge-august-o-isgli-bkiu-gtn-isaai-p-kuuman-antietam-september-30-1s62-brig-gen-willlvm-h-l-wallace-shiluh-april-10-isoli-federal-generals-killed-ix-battle-grot-f-no-3-image371684388.html
RM2CGKK6C–. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . Brig.-Gen. 1homas Williams Butou Kouge, August o, iSGli. BKiU.-GtN. ISAAI P. Kuuman Antietam. September 30, 1S62. Brig.-Gen. WiLLLvM H. L. Wallace Shiluh. April 10, iSOli. FEDERAL GENERALS KILLED IX BATTLE, GROT F No. 3
. Charters, bulls and other documents relating to the abbey of Inchaffray, chiefly from the originals in the charter chest of the Earl of Kinnoull; . 7. KING WILLIAMS CONFIRMATION OF THE MADERTY LANDS, 1201-02. (No. XX. p. 18.). r $ c&nc &w fta* m jpW $ go MtjScbt famcefft il>oc {^p jtmo amtatflgiV» *{&met? Ufc^cje^ ^tfjunrccfltf, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charters-bulls-and-other-documents-relating-to-the-abbey-of-inchaffray-chiefly-from-the-originals-in-the-charter-chest-of-the-earl-of-kinnoull-7-king-williams-confirmation-of-the-maderty-lands-1201-02-no-xx-p-18-r-cnc-w-fta-m-jpw-go-mtjscbt-famcefft-ilgtoc-p-jtmo-amtatflgiv-met-ufccje-tfjunrccfltf-image369759110.html
RM2CDFYEE–. Charters, bulls and other documents relating to the abbey of Inchaffray, chiefly from the originals in the charter chest of the Earl of Kinnoull; . 7. KING WILLIAMS CONFIRMATION OF THE MADERTY LANDS, 1201-02. (No. XX. p. 18.). r $ c&nc &w fta* m jpW $ go MtjScbt famcefft il>oc {^p jtmo amtatflgiV» *{&met? Ufc^cje^ ^tfjunrccfltf,
. Alienist and neurologist. . Cincinnati Sanitarium FOR MENTAL DISEASES INCORPORATED 1873 A Private Hospital of Modern Equipment and Methods F. W. Langdon, M. D., Medical Director. B, A. Williams, M. D., Resident Physiciau. Emerson A. North, M. D., Resident Physician. For descriptive yearly report address P. Collins, Business Manager. College Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alienist-and-neurologist-cincinnati-sanitarium-for-mental-diseases-incorporated-1873-a-private-hospital-of-modern-equipment-and-methods-f-w-langdon-m-d-medical-director-b-a-williams-m-d-resident-physiciau-emerson-a-north-m-d-resident-physician-for-descriptive-yearly-report-address-p-collins-business-manager-college-hill-cincinnati-ohio-image371634817.html
RM2CGHC01–. Alienist and neurologist. . Cincinnati Sanitarium FOR MENTAL DISEASES INCORPORATED 1873 A Private Hospital of Modern Equipment and Methods F. W. Langdon, M. D., Medical Director. B, A. Williams, M. D., Resident Physiciau. Emerson A. North, M. D., Resident Physician. For descriptive yearly report address P. Collins, Business Manager. College Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio.
. Alienist and neurologist. . Cincinnati Sanitarium FOR MENTAL DISEASES INCORPORATED 1873 A Private Hospital of Modern Equipment and Methods F. W. Langdon, M. D., Medical Director. B. A. Williams, M. D., Resident Physician. Emerson A. North, M. D., Resident Physician. For descriptive yearly report addressH. P. Collins, Business Manager. College Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alienist-and-neurologist-cincinnati-sanitarium-for-mental-diseases-incorporated-1873-a-private-hospital-of-modern-equipment-and-methods-f-w-langdon-m-d-medical-director-b-a-williams-m-d-resident-physician-emerson-a-north-m-d-resident-physician-for-descriptive-yearly-report-addressh-p-collins-business-manager-college-hill-cincinnati-ohio-image371617703.html
RM2CGGJ4R–. Alienist and neurologist. . Cincinnati Sanitarium FOR MENTAL DISEASES INCORPORATED 1873 A Private Hospital of Modern Equipment and Methods F. W. Langdon, M. D., Medical Director. B. A. Williams, M. D., Resident Physician. Emerson A. North, M. D., Resident Physician. For descriptive yearly report addressH. P. Collins, Business Manager. College Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio.
. Alienist and neurologist. . Cincinnati Sanitarium FOR MENTAL DISEASES INCORPORATED 1873 A Private Hospital of Modern Equipment and Methods F. W. Langdon, M. D., Medical Director. B. A. Williams, M. D., Resident Physician. Emerson A. North, M. D., Resident Physician. For descriptive yearly report address H. P. Collins, Business Manager. College Hill. Cincinnati, Ohio. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alienist-and-neurologist-cincinnati-sanitarium-for-mental-diseases-incorporated-1873-a-private-hospital-of-modern-equipment-and-methods-f-w-langdon-m-d-medical-director-b-a-williams-m-d-resident-physician-emerson-a-north-m-d-resident-physician-for-descriptive-yearly-report-address-h-p-collins-business-manager-college-hill-cincinnati-ohio-image372637546.html
RM2CJ72YP–. Alienist and neurologist. . Cincinnati Sanitarium FOR MENTAL DISEASES INCORPORATED 1873 A Private Hospital of Modern Equipment and Methods F. W. Langdon, M. D., Medical Director. B. A. Williams, M. D., Resident Physician. Emerson A. North, M. D., Resident Physician. For descriptive yearly report address H. P. Collins, Business Manager. College Hill. Cincinnati, Ohio.
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . CHANGES AND PROMOTIONS Eastern Lines Western Lines On June 1, F. G. Hoskins was appointedsuperintendent, Baltimore Terminal Division,vice R. A. Grammes, resigned. On March 1, the following appointments weremade: W. H. Clifton, assistant purchasingagent; D. A. Williams, assistant to purchasingagent; H. P. McQuilkin, general storekeeper.The headquarters of these officers are inBaltimore. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/baltimore-and-ohio-employees-magazine-changes-and-promotions-eastern-lines-western-lines-on-june-1-f-g-hoskins-was-appointedsuperintendent-baltimore-terminal-divisionvice-r-a-grammes-resigned-on-march-1-the-following-appointments-weremade-w-h-clifton-assistant-purchasingagent-d-a-williams-assistant-to-purchasingagent-h-p-mcquilkin-general-storekeeperthe-headquarters-of-these-officers-are-inbaltimore-image375624079.html
RM2CR349K–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . CHANGES AND PROMOTIONS Eastern Lines Western Lines On June 1, F. G. Hoskins was appointedsuperintendent, Baltimore Terminal Division,vice R. A. Grammes, resigned. On March 1, the following appointments weremade: W. H. Clifton, assistant purchasingagent; D. A. Williams, assistant to purchasingagent; H. P. McQuilkin, general storekeeper.The headquarters of these officers are inBaltimore.
. The photographic history of the civil war.. . Brig.-Gen. Thomas Williams Baton Rouge, August o, 1862 Bbig.-Gen. [saa< P. RodmanAntietam, September 30, 1862. Brig.-Gen. William H. L. WallaceSbiloh, April 10, 1862. FEDERAL GENERALS KILLED IN BATTLE, GROUP No. 3 Brig.-Gen. James E. Jackson Chaplin Hills, Octobei S, 186! Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-photographic-history-of-the-civil-war-brig-gen-thomas-williams-baton-rouge-august-o-1862-bbig-gen-saalt-p-rodmanantietam-september-30-1862-brig-gen-william-h-l-wallacesbiloh-april-10-1862-federal-generals-killed-in-battle-group-no-3-brig-gen-james-e-jackson-chaplin-hills-octobei-s-186!-image371664103.html
RM2CGJN9Y–. The photographic history of the civil war.. . Brig.-Gen. Thomas Williams Baton Rouge, August o, 1862 Bbig.-Gen. [saa< P. RodmanAntietam, September 30, 1862. Brig.-Gen. William H. L. WallaceSbiloh, April 10, 1862. FEDERAL GENERALS KILLED IN BATTLE, GROUP No. 3 Brig.-Gen. James E. Jackson Chaplin Hills, Octobei S, 186!
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. Alienist and neurologist. . -■isrj||i:llii Cincinnati Sanitarium FOR MENTAL DISEASES INCORPORATED 1873 A Private Hospital of Modern Equipment and Methods F. W. Langdon, M. D., Medical Director. B. A. Williams, M. D., Resident Physician. Emerson A. North, M. D., Resident Physician. For descriptive yearly report addressH. P. Collins, Business Manager. College Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alienist-and-neurologist-isrjillii-cincinnati-sanitarium-for-mental-diseases-incorporated-1873-a-private-hospital-of-modern-equipment-and-methods-f-w-langdon-m-d-medical-director-b-a-williams-m-d-resident-physician-emerson-a-north-m-d-resident-physician-for-descriptive-yearly-report-addressh-p-collins-business-manager-college-hill-cincinnati-ohio-image372651617.html
RM2CJ7MX9–. Alienist and neurologist. . -■isrj||i:llii Cincinnati Sanitarium FOR MENTAL DISEASES INCORPORATED 1873 A Private Hospital of Modern Equipment and Methods F. W. Langdon, M. D., Medical Director. B. A. Williams, M. D., Resident Physician. Emerson A. North, M. D., Resident Physician. For descriptive yearly report addressH. P. Collins, Business Manager. College Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio.
. Syllabus . PeTERMAI Mark ELS The House Committee Martin V. PetermanC. Cranston SprayJoseph P. Allen. Alex Markels Four Hundred Seventy-one Law. OldsGoldberg Williams HoDES FuHRMAN Senior Class Officers MiLFORD H. Olds .Forrest N. WilliamsFay M. Goldberg.Barnet HodesHerbert P. Fuhrman President Vice-Presidejit Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Four Hundred Seventv-tivo Law Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/syllabus-petermai-mark-els-the-house-committee-martin-v-petermanc-cranston-sprayjoseph-p-allen-alex-markels-four-hundred-seventy-one-law-oldsgoldberg-williams-hodes-fuhrman-senior-class-officers-milford-h-olds-forrest-n-williamsfay-m-goldbergbarnet-hodesherbert-p-fuhrman-president-vice-presidejit-secretary-treasurer-sergeant-at-arms-four-hundred-seventv-tivo-law-image369852560.html
RM2CDM6M0–. Syllabus . PeTERMAI Mark ELS The House Committee Martin V. PetermanC. Cranston SprayJoseph P. Allen. Alex Markels Four Hundred Seventy-one Law. OldsGoldberg Williams HoDES FuHRMAN Senior Class Officers MiLFORD H. Olds .Forrest N. WilliamsFay M. Goldberg.Barnet HodesHerbert P. Fuhrman President Vice-Presidejit Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Four Hundred Seventv-tivo Law
. The locomotive engineer . BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS v>Ttni ihiiKn IS: ANNUAL CAPACITY 80O LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, nllici: niiiK Lnr -. BURNHAM, PARRY, WILLIAMS Si CO., Proprietors, PHILADELPHIA, PA,. PITTSBURGH LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. LOCOMOfivriNGINES For Broad or Narrow Gauge Roads.TANKS, LOCOMOTrVE OR STATIONARY BoTlERS Furiilmlifd nt WUorL IVotlcc. UTLSON MlLLEil. YTji. Qod TrLUs. P. .K. VIi;[[TMAN. SupL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-locomotive-engineer-baldwin-locomotive-works-vgtttni-ihiikn-is-annual-capacity-80o-locomotive-engines-nllici-niiik-lnr-burnham-parry-williams-si-co-proprietors-philadelphia-pa-pittsburgh-locomotive-works-pittsburgh-pa-locomofivringines-for-broad-or-narrow-gauge-roadstanks-locomotrve-or-stationary-botlers-furiilmlifd-nt-wuorl-ivotlcc-utlson-mllleil-ytji-qod-trlus-p-k-vii-tman-supl-image375216571.html
RM2CPCGFR–. The locomotive engineer . BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS v>Ttni ihiiKn IS: ANNUAL CAPACITY 80O LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, nllici: niiiK Lnr -. BURNHAM, PARRY, WILLIAMS Si CO., Proprietors, PHILADELPHIA, PA,. PITTSBURGH LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. LOCOMOfivriNGINES For Broad or Narrow Gauge Roads.TANKS, LOCOMOTrVE OR STATIONARY BoTlERS Furiilmlifd nt WUorL IVotlcc. UTLSON MlLLEil. YTji. Qod TrLUs. P. .K. VIi;[[TMAN. SupL
. Social England; a record of the progress of the people in religion, laws, learning, arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from the earliest times to the present day . , more or less, imitations, or variants, ofsuch earlier masterpieces as the tomb of Edward II, P.ut themakers of such uionnments as that of Lady Arundel atrhichestcr, and of William of AVykeham, in the great cathedralwhich he restoied out of all knowledge, certainly deserve to beremembered. It is, moreover, curious to see how thoroughly theartist of Williams monument anticipates the realism of our bestor im Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/social-england-a-record-of-the-progress-of-the-people-in-religion-laws-learning-arts-industry-commerce-science-literature-and-manners-from-the-earliest-times-to-the-present-day-more-or-less-imitations-or-variants-ofsuch-earlier-masterpieces-as-the-tomb-of-edward-ii-put-themakers-of-such-uionnments-as-that-of-lady-arundel-atrhichestcr-and-of-william-of-avykeham-in-the-great-cathedralwhich-he-restoied-out-of-all-knowledge-certainly-deserve-to-beremembered-it-is-moreover-curious-to-see-how-thoroughly-theartist-of-williams-monument-anticipates-the-realism-of-our-bestor-im-image369757764.html
RM2CDFWPC–. Social England; a record of the progress of the people in religion, laws, learning, arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from the earliest times to the present day . , more or less, imitations, or variants, ofsuch earlier masterpieces as the tomb of Edward II, P.ut themakers of such uionnments as that of Lady Arundel atrhichestcr, and of William of AVykeham, in the great cathedralwhich he restoied out of all knowledge, certainly deserve to beremembered. It is, moreover, curious to see how thoroughly theartist of Williams monument anticipates the realism of our bestor im
. The navy list . ?]. F. Down 13 Jan 40. Rosyth Escort Force. Captain F. S. W. de Winton 18 Jan 41 Secretary Paym.Lieut. P. H.Williams 28 Oct 41 Commander..Lieut.-Com... Lieutenant Lieutenant,R.N.V.R. Tempy.Lieut.,R.N.V.R. Eng. Lieut.-Com. Lieutenant (E)R.N.R. Tempy. Elect.Lieut.R.N.V.R. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-navy-list-f-down-13-jan-40-rosyth-escort-force-captain-f-s-w-de-winton-18-jan-41-secretary-paymlieut-p-hwilliams-28-oct-41-commanderlieut-com-lieutenant-lieutenantrnvr-tempylieutrnvr-eng-lieut-com-lieutenant-ernr-tempy-electlieutrnvr-image370116342.html
RM2CE474P–. The navy list . ?]. F. Down 13 Jan 40. Rosyth Escort Force. Captain F. S. W. de Winton 18 Jan 41 Secretary Paym.Lieut. P. H.Williams 28 Oct 41 Commander..Lieut.-Com... Lieutenant Lieutenant,R.N.V.R. Tempy.Lieut.,R.N.V.R. Eng. Lieut.-Com. Lieutenant (E)R.N.R. Tempy. Elect.Lieut.R.N.V.R.
. Syllabus . OldsGoldberg Williams HoDES FuHRMAN Senior Class Officers MiLFORD H. Olds .Forrest N. WilliamsFay M. Goldberg.Barnet HodesHerbert P. Fuhrman President Vice-Presidejit Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Four Hundred Seventv-tivo Law. Harris Rabino Miner Junior Class Officers Homer B. Harris .Adele Rabino.Carlos R. Miner .George H. Gould. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Four Hundred Seventy-three Law Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/syllabus-oldsgoldberg-williams-hodes-fuhrman-senior-class-officers-milford-h-olds-forrest-n-williamsfay-m-goldbergbarnet-hodesherbert-p-fuhrman-president-vice-presidejit-secretary-treasurer-sergeant-at-arms-four-hundred-seventv-tivo-law-harris-rabino-miner-junior-class-officers-homer-b-harris-adele-rabinocarlos-r-miner-george-h-gould-president-vice-president-secretary-treasurer-four-hundred-seventy-three-law-image369852438.html
RM2CDM6FJ–. Syllabus . OldsGoldberg Williams HoDES FuHRMAN Senior Class Officers MiLFORD H. Olds .Forrest N. WilliamsFay M. Goldberg.Barnet HodesHerbert P. Fuhrman President Vice-Presidejit Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Four Hundred Seventv-tivo Law. Harris Rabino Miner Junior Class Officers Homer B. Harris .Adele Rabino.Carlos R. Miner .George H. Gould. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Four Hundred Seventy-three Law
. The border wars of New England, commonly called King William's and Queen Anne's wars. t cannonwere seen to be labor wasted. The place, however, wasclosely invested, trenches opened, and a regular siegebegun, which, if resolutely kept up, could hardly havefailed of its object, even if the English had confinedQuarrels their efforts to holding the French cooped break out. ^p within the four walls of their fort; but at the moment when the battle was half won, the lead-ers lost heart, they fell to quarrelling among themselves,their disputes spread to the soldiers, and soon all sub-ordination was Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-border-wars-of-new-england-commonly-called-king-williams-and-queen-annes-wars-t-cannonwere-seen-to-be-labor-wasted-the-place-however-wasclosely-invested-trenches-opened-and-a-regular-siegebegun-which-if-resolutely-kept-up-could-hardly-havefailed-of-its-object-even-if-the-english-had-confinedquarrels-their-efforts-to-holding-the-french-cooped-break-out-p-within-the-four-walls-of-their-fort-but-at-the-moment-when-the-battle-was-half-won-the-lead-ers-lost-heart-they-fell-to-quarrelling-among-themselvestheir-disputes-spread-to-the-soldiers-and-soon-all-sub-ordination-was-image370459744.html
RM2CEKW54–. The border wars of New England, commonly called King William's and Queen Anne's wars. t cannonwere seen to be labor wasted. The place, however, wasclosely invested, trenches opened, and a regular siegebegun, which, if resolutely kept up, could hardly havefailed of its object, even if the English had confinedQuarrels their efforts to holding the French cooped break out. ^p within the four walls of their fort; but at the moment when the battle was half won, the lead-ers lost heart, they fell to quarrelling among themselves,their disputes spread to the soldiers, and soon all sub-ordination was
. Alienist and neurologist. . REST COTTAGE For Purely Nervous Cases, Nutritional Errors and Convalescents. A homelike structure of stone and concrete, with delij^htful surroundings.Rooms single or eusuite. Private BalJis. Solaria.Completely e((uipped for Hydrotherapy, ilHssage, etc.Cuisine io meet individual needs. F. W. LANGDON, M. D.K. A. WILLIAMS. M. D.E A NORTH, M. D. For inlormation, address.Rest C:)ttage, CoUege HiU, Cincinnati, OhioH. P. COLLINS. Business Manager Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alienist-and-neurologist-rest-cottage-for-purely-nervous-cases-nutritional-errors-and-convalescents-a-homelike-structure-of-stone-and-concrete-with-delijhtful-surroundingsrooms-single-or-eusuite-private-baljis-solariacompletely-euipped-for-hydrotherapy-ilhssage-etccuisine-io-meet-individual-needs-f-w-langdon-m-dk-a-williams-m-de-a-north-m-d-for-inlormation-addressrest-cttage-couege-hiu-cincinnati-ohioh-p-collins-business-manager-image371634672.html
RM2CGHBPT–. Alienist and neurologist. . REST COTTAGE For Purely Nervous Cases, Nutritional Errors and Convalescents. A homelike structure of stone and concrete, with delij^htful surroundings.Rooms single or eusuite. Private BalJis. Solaria.Completely e((uipped for Hydrotherapy, ilHssage, etc.Cuisine io meet individual needs. F. W. LANGDON, M. D.K. A. WILLIAMS. M. D.E A NORTH, M. D. For inlormation, address.Rest C:)ttage, CoUege HiU, Cincinnati, OhioH. P. COLLINS. Business Manager
. Evening post annual, Biographical sketches [with portraits] of the state officers, representatives in Congress, governor's staff, and senators and members of the General assembly of the state of Connecticut . inthe management of the Williams Brothers Manu-facturing Company, Naubuc (Glastonbury). Heis a graduate of the Hartford High School, anda Republican. EDGAR P. ROSSITER Of Guilford, was born in North Guilford, Decem-ber 19, 1826, and educated in the commonschools. He has been a farmer for years, is stillengaged in that occupation, and is attached tothe principles of the Republican party. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/evening-post-annual-biographical-sketches-with-portraits-of-the-state-officers-representatives-in-congress-governors-staff-and-senators-and-members-of-the-general-assembly-of-the-state-of-connecticut-inthe-management-of-the-williams-brothers-manu-facturing-company-naubuc-glastonbury-heis-a-graduate-of-the-hartford-high-school-anda-republican-edgar-p-rossiter-of-guilford-was-born-in-north-guilford-decem-ber-19-1826-and-educated-in-the-commonschools-he-has-been-a-farmer-for-years-is-stillengaged-in-that-occupation-and-is-attached-tothe-principles-of-the-republican-party-image370161851.html
RM2CE6963–. Evening post annual, Biographical sketches [with portraits] of the state officers, representatives in Congress, governor's staff, and senators and members of the General assembly of the state of Connecticut . inthe management of the Williams Brothers Manu-facturing Company, Naubuc (Glastonbury). Heis a graduate of the Hartford High School, anda Republican. EDGAR P. ROSSITER Of Guilford, was born in North Guilford, Decem-ber 19, 1826, and educated in the commonschools. He has been a farmer for years, is stillengaged in that occupation, and is attached tothe principles of the Republican party.
. The Briar patch . J. R. MILLNER CO. IsaSHSHSHSHSaSHSaSZSlSSSZSRSHSZSHSZSHSHSBSESEHHSHSHSHSHSaSBSHSHSaSHSaSHSaSZl. LYNCHBURGVIRGINIA I i * % JSSSSZSHSESHSHSHSHSZSHSHSHSESHSHSHSaSBSHSZSZSHSHSHSaSHSaSESHSZSZSaSHSESHSHSli: THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LYNCHBURG Organized 1865 PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS AT THERATE OF 3 PER CENT. AND SAFETY SMALL ACCOUNTS WELCOMED13 Q Q Q The Old, Big, Strong Bank Assets, FIVE Million Dollars E. P. MILLER, President ERNEST WILLIAMS, Vice-President GILES H. MILLER, Cashier J. D. OWEN. Assistant Cashier J-5H5H5E5HSHnsa5Z5Z5HSHSH5HSZ5?SH5H5ZSH5E5Z5ZSHSZ5H5ZSZSZSZ5Z5Z5SS Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-briar-patch-j-r-millner-co-isashshshshsashsaszslssszsrshszshszshshsbsesehhshshshshsasbshshsashsashsaszl-lynchburgvirginia-i-i-jsssszshseshshshshszshshshseshshshsasbshszszshshshsashsaseshszszsashseshshsli-the-first-national-bank-of-lynchburg-organized-1865-pays-interest-on-deposits-at-therate-of-3-per-cent-and-safety-small-accounts-welcomed13-q-q-q-the-old-big-strong-bank-assets-five-million-dollars-e-p-miller-president-ernest-williams-vice-president-giles-h-miller-cashier-j-d-owen-assistant-cashier-j-5h5h5e5hshnsa5z5z5hshsh5hsz5sh5h5zsh5e5z5zshsz5h5zszszsz5z5z5ss-image372570387.html
RM2CJ4197–. The Briar patch . J. R. MILLNER CO. IsaSHSHSHSHSaSHSaSZSlSSSZSRSHSZSHSZSHSHSBSESEHHSHSHSHSHSaSBSHSHSaSHSaSHSaSZl. LYNCHBURGVIRGINIA I i * % JSSSSZSHSESHSHSHSHSZSHSHSHSESHSHSHSaSBSHSZSZSHSHSHSaSHSaSESHSZSZSaSHSESHSHSli: THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LYNCHBURG Organized 1865 PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS AT THERATE OF 3 PER CENT. AND SAFETY SMALL ACCOUNTS WELCOMED13 Q Q Q The Old, Big, Strong Bank Assets, FIVE Million Dollars E. P. MILLER, President ERNEST WILLIAMS, Vice-President GILES H. MILLER, Cashier J. D. OWEN. Assistant Cashier J-5H5H5E5HSHnsa5Z5Z5HSHSH5HSZ5?SH5H5ZSH5E5Z5ZSHSZ5H5ZSZSZSZ5Z5Z5SS
. Pathogenic microörganisms; a practical manual for students, physicians, and health officers . p f^ ?V -^ PATHOGENIC MICROORGANISMS A PEACTICAL MANUAL FOR STUDENTS, PHYSICIANSAND HEALTH OFFICEES BY WILLIAM HALLOCK PARK, M.D. PBOFESSOR OF BACTEKIOLOGY AND HYGIENE, UNIVERSITY AND BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE AND DIRECTOR OF THE BUREAU OF LABORATORIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, NEW YORK CITY AND ANNA WESSELS WILLIAMS, M.D. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF THE BUREAU OF LABORATORIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH; CONSULTING PATHOLOGIST TO THE NEW YORK INFIRMARY FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Assisted byCHARLE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pathogenic-microorganisms-a-practical-manual-for-students-physicians-and-health-officers-p-f-v-pathogenic-microorganisms-a-peactical-manual-for-students-physiciansand-health-officees-by-william-hallock-park-md-pbofessor-of-bactekiology-and-hygiene-university-and-bellevue-hospital-medical-college-and-director-of-the-bureau-of-laboratories-of-the-department-of-health-new-york-city-and-anna-wessels-williams-md-assistant-director-of-the-bureau-of-laboratories-of-the-department-of-health-consulting-pathologist-to-the-new-york-infirmary-for-women-and-children-assisted-bycharle-image370128526.html
RM2CE4PKX–. Pathogenic microörganisms; a practical manual for students, physicians, and health officers . p f^ ?V -^ PATHOGENIC MICROORGANISMS A PEACTICAL MANUAL FOR STUDENTS, PHYSICIANSAND HEALTH OFFICEES BY WILLIAM HALLOCK PARK, M.D. PBOFESSOR OF BACTEKIOLOGY AND HYGIENE, UNIVERSITY AND BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE AND DIRECTOR OF THE BUREAU OF LABORATORIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, NEW YORK CITY AND ANNA WESSELS WILLIAMS, M.D. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF THE BUREAU OF LABORATORIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH; CONSULTING PATHOLOGIST TO THE NEW YORK INFIRMARY FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Assisted byCHARLE
. Royal purple . IB in V £ <-■ J* P ^ C B REESE Bebb Frost Bayer ^Boyer Getty Conrad Baker Cunningham Clegg Cummin Eckart Ford Franklin Hartman Hershey Houser Lahr Means Means Mover Stotts Mullen Newell Nichols Perkins Ramsey Ramsey Rolfe McKSchmid, 3hields Trego Thresher Tucker Whearty Williams LewisWood Winkler Guy Counsell Beyer Baughman Baker Hartman Page 121. Payr J.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-purple-ib-in-v-lt-j-p-c-b-reese-bebb-frost-bayer-boyer-getty-conrad-baker-cunningham-clegg-cummin-eckart-ford-franklin-hartman-hershey-houser-lahr-means-means-mover-stotts-mullen-newell-nichols-perkins-ramsey-ramsey-rolfe-mckschmid-3hields-trego-thresher-tucker-whearty-williams-lewiswood-winkler-guy-counsell-beyer-baughman-baker-hartman-page-121-payr-j-image371921388.html
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. Suburban homes along the line of the Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern R. R . Jas, p. Laffey. 152 Walnut Street, CINCINNATI, 0. High Qlass X^loring, LATEST NOVEIiTIES IN Suitings, Trouserings and Top Coatings, FROM London and Paris. F ROHMAN BROS. & WILLIAMS, Successors to HARFF &. CRAMER. 6 NEW ERA, ALL SHELL OYSTER and CHOP HOUSE 214 Vine street, Ol NOI N N ATI^ O, Opposite Grand Opera-house. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/suburban-homes-along-the-line-of-the-baltimore-ohio-southwestern-r-r-jas-p-laffey-152-walnut-street-cincinnati-0-high-qlass-xloring-latest-noveiities-in-suitings-trouserings-and-top-coatings-from-london-and-paris-f-rohman-bros-williams-successors-to-harff-cramer-6-new-era-all-shell-oyster-and-chop-house-214-vine-street-ol-noi-n-n-ati-o-opposite-grand-opera-house-image371844973.html
RM2CGY01H–. Suburban homes along the line of the Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern R. R . Jas, p. Laffey. 152 Walnut Street, CINCINNATI, 0. High Qlass X^loring, LATEST NOVEIiTIES IN Suitings, Trouserings and Top Coatings, FROM London and Paris. F ROHMAN BROS. & WILLIAMS, Successors to HARFF &. CRAMER. 6 NEW ERA, ALL SHELL OYSTER and CHOP HOUSE 214 Vine street, Ol NOI N N ATI^ O, Opposite Grand Opera-house.
. Picturesque New London and its environs : Grofton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century. EBEN P. COUCH,Postmaster at Mystic.. CAPTAIN ALBERT CRARYBURROWS. •nerve and In recognitiim captain real- owners of the opportunity. Williams with Overhauling an Italian barque, hetransferred to her his passengers —ninetv-seven in numlier—and runninsfliis flaming ship uponthe shoals, sank iierto the decks, com-pletely extinguishingthe fire. With the aidof his dauntless crewhe pumped the vesselout, Hoated her, andwithin fifty-one hoursfrom the discoveiy ofthe flames, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/picturesque-new-london-and-its-environs-grofton-mystic-montville-waterford-at-the-commencement-of-the-twentieth-century-eben-p-couchpostmaster-at-mystic-captain-albert-craryburrows-nerve-and-in-recognitiim-captain-real-owners-of-the-opportunity-williams-with-overhauling-an-italian-barque-hetransferred-to-her-his-passengers-ninetv-seven-in-numlierand-runninsfliis-flaming-ship-uponthe-shoals-sank-iierto-the-decks-com-pletely-extinguishingthe-fire-with-the-aidof-his-dauntless-crewhe-pumped-the-vesselout-hoated-her-andwithin-fifty-one-hoursfrom-the-discoveiy-ofthe-flames-image370596377.html
RM2CEX3CW–. Picturesque New London and its environs : Grofton, Mystic, Montville, Waterford, at the commencement of the twentieth century. EBEN P. COUCH,Postmaster at Mystic.. CAPTAIN ALBERT CRARYBURROWS. •nerve and In recognitiim captain real- owners of the opportunity. Williams with Overhauling an Italian barque, hetransferred to her his passengers —ninetv-seven in numlier—and runninsfliis flaming ship uponthe shoals, sank iierto the decks, com-pletely extinguishingthe fire. With the aidof his dauntless crewhe pumped the vesselout, Hoated her, andwithin fifty-one hoursfrom the discoveiy ofthe flames,
. Electric railway journal . orted him correctly. As a result of theacquaintance which sprang up between Mr. Hill and Mr.Williams Mr. Williams while acting as Washington corre-spondent of the Commercial Advertiser was tendered theposition of secretary to Mr. Hill and accepted the post.He served under Mr. Hill until Roswell P. Flower becameGovernor and remained with the latter as his privatesecretary. The interests of Governor Flower and his as-sociates in the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company at thattime were very large, and Governor Flower induced Mr.Williams to accept the position of secretary Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/electric-railway-journal-orted-him-correctly-as-a-result-of-theacquaintance-which-sprang-up-between-mr-hill-and-mrwilliams-mr-williams-while-acting-as-washington-corre-spondent-of-the-commercial-advertiser-was-tendered-theposition-of-secretary-to-mr-hill-and-accepted-the-posthe-served-under-mr-hill-until-roswell-p-flower-becamegovernor-and-remained-with-the-latter-as-his-privatesecretary-the-interests-of-governor-flower-and-his-as-sociates-in-the-brooklyn-rapid-transit-company-at-thattime-were-very-large-and-governor-flower-induced-mrwilliams-to-accept-the-position-of-secretary-image375875684.html
RM2CREH7G–. Electric railway journal . orted him correctly. As a result of theacquaintance which sprang up between Mr. Hill and Mr.Williams Mr. Williams while acting as Washington corre-spondent of the Commercial Advertiser was tendered theposition of secretary to Mr. Hill and accepted the post.He served under Mr. Hill until Roswell P. Flower becameGovernor and remained with the latter as his privatesecretary. The interests of Governor Flower and his as-sociates in the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company at thattime were very large, and Governor Flower induced Mr.Williams to accept the position of secretary
. One hundred and twenty-five photographic views of Chicago; a collection of reproductions from photographs of the most promininent streets, buildings, statues, park scenes, and other features of interest in the city . INSURANCE EXCHANGEBLDG.LA SALLESTATIONRAND M9 NALLYBLDG. LA SALLEHOTEL CONTINENTAL & COMMERCIAL NAT. BANK BLDG. WILLIAMS HARRIS BLDG. TRUST BLDG. POST OFFICE MONADNOCKBLDG. FISHERBLDG.OLD COLONYBLDG. REPUBLICBLDG. MONTGOMER>BLDG. MANHATTAN BLDG.. P.-NORAMA OF THE SOUTH ENs taken from the top of the TransportE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/one-hundred-and-twenty-five-photographic-views-of-chicago-a-collection-of-reproductions-from-photographs-of-the-most-promininent-streets-buildings-statues-park-scenes-and-other-features-of-interest-in-the-city-insurance-exchangebldgla-sallestationrand-m9-nallybldg-la-sallehotel-continental-commercial-nat-bank-bldg-williams-harris-bldg-trust-bldg-post-office-monadnockbldg-fisherbldgold-colonybldg-republicbldg-montgomergtbldg-manhattan-bldg-p-norama-of-the-south-ens-taken-from-the-top-of-the-transporte-image370061863.html
RM2CE1NK3–. One hundred and twenty-five photographic views of Chicago; a collection of reproductions from photographs of the most promininent streets, buildings, statues, park scenes, and other features of interest in the city . INSURANCE EXCHANGEBLDG.LA SALLESTATIONRAND M9 NALLYBLDG. LA SALLEHOTEL CONTINENTAL & COMMERCIAL NAT. BANK BLDG. WILLIAMS HARRIS BLDG. TRUST BLDG. POST OFFICE MONADNOCKBLDG. FISHERBLDG.OLD COLONYBLDG. REPUBLICBLDG. MONTGOMER>BLDG. MANHATTAN BLDG.. P.-NORAMA OF THE SOUTH ENs taken from the top of the TransportE
. Bobashela. 33 BELH lAVEM MOTTO: Go ojten and stay late.COLORS: Rouge red and powder ichite. OFFICERS. V. A. Williams Preside iiL I,. B. Robinson, Jr Vice- President A. F. Kelly , Secretary.- MEMBERS. B. H. Briscoe.J. W. Frost.H. A. Maples.A. F. Kelly.A. E. Heidelberg. B. F. Witt.O. P. xAdams. J. W. Weems.W. A. Williams.L. B. Robinson, Jr.G. C. Terrell. •t-^ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bobashela-33-belh-lavem-motto-go-ojten-and-stay-latecolors-rouge-red-and-powder-ichite-officers-v-a-williams-preside-iil-i-b-robinson-jr-vice-president-a-f-kelly-secretary-members-b-h-briscoej-w-frosth-a-maplesa-f-kellya-e-heidelberg-b-f-witto-p-xadams-j-w-weemsw-a-williamsl-b-robinson-jrg-c-terrell-t-image370450931.html
RM2CEKDXB–. Bobashela. 33 BELH lAVEM MOTTO: Go ojten and stay late.COLORS: Rouge red and powder ichite. OFFICERS. V. A. Williams Preside iiL I,. B. Robinson, Jr Vice- President A. F. Kelly , Secretary.- MEMBERS. B. H. Briscoe.J. W. Frost.H. A. Maples.A. F. Kelly.A. E. Heidelberg. B. F. Witt.O. P. xAdams. J. W. Weems.W. A. Williams.L. B. Robinson, Jr.G. C. Terrell. •t-^
. Hardware merchandising January-June 1898 . ITS A PAINTFOR PAINTERS Practical Painters we mean. Thats what S.W.P. is. It isa better paint for painting than any painter can mix for him-self. We dont care who he is. We have proved this claimtime and again, and can prove it any time. If you have any idea that JHE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT prepared is a cheap mixture, you are all wrong. Its the best paint for painting that has ever been made.Best to cover. Best to wear. And best for appearance. We are not the only ones who claim this. We have manycustomers, and know many painters too, who claim even Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hardware-merchandising-january-june-1898-its-a-paintfor-painters-practical-painters-we-mean-thats-what-swp-is-it-isa-better-paint-for-painting-than-any-painter-can-mix-for-him-self-we-dont-care-who-he-is-we-have-proved-this-claimtime-and-again-and-can-prove-it-any-time-if-you-have-any-idea-that-jhe-sherwin-williams-paint-prepared-is-a-cheap-mixture-you-are-all-wrong-its-the-best-paint-for-painting-that-has-ever-been-madebest-to-cover-best-to-wear-and-best-for-appearance-we-are-not-the-only-ones-who-claim-this-we-have-manycustomers-and-know-many-painters-too-who-claim-even-image369982674.html
RM2CDX4JX–. Hardware merchandising January-June 1898 . ITS A PAINTFOR PAINTERS Practical Painters we mean. Thats what S.W.P. is. It isa better paint for painting than any painter can mix for him-self. We dont care who he is. We have proved this claimtime and again, and can prove it any time. If you have any idea that JHE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT prepared is a cheap mixture, you are all wrong. Its the best paint for painting that has ever been made.Best to cover. Best to wear. And best for appearance. We are not the only ones who claim this. We have manycustomers, and know many painters too, who claim even
. The photographic history of the civil war.. . Brig.-Gen. Thomas Williams Baton Rouge, August o, 1862 Bbig.-Gen. [saa< P. RodmanAntietam, September 30, 1862. Brig.-Gen. William H. L. WallaceSbiloh, April 10, 1862. FEDERAL GENERALS KILLED IN BATTLE, GROUP No. 3 Brig.-Gen. James E. Jackson Chaplin Hills, Octobei S, 186!. Brevet Maj.-Gen. James S. WadsworthWilderness, May ^, 1SG4. Brevet Maj.-Gen. David A. Russell < kpequon, September 19, L864 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-photographic-history-of-the-civil-war-brig-gen-thomas-williams-baton-rouge-august-o-1862-bbig-gen-saalt-p-rodmanantietam-september-30-1862-brig-gen-william-h-l-wallacesbiloh-april-10-1862-federal-generals-killed-in-battle-group-no-3-brig-gen-james-e-jackson-chaplin-hills-octobei-s-186!-brevet-maj-gen-james-s-wadsworthwilderness-may-1sg4-brevet-maj-gen-david-a-russell-lt-kpequon-september-19-l864-image371664056.html
RM2CGJN88–. The photographic history of the civil war.. . Brig.-Gen. Thomas Williams Baton Rouge, August o, 1862 Bbig.-Gen. [saa< P. RodmanAntietam, September 30, 1862. Brig.-Gen. William H. L. WallaceSbiloh, April 10, 1862. FEDERAL GENERALS KILLED IN BATTLE, GROUP No. 3 Brig.-Gen. James E. Jackson Chaplin Hills, Octobei S, 186!. Brevet Maj.-Gen. James S. WadsworthWilderness, May ^, 1SG4. Brevet Maj.-Gen. David A. Russell < kpequon, September 19, L864
. The orchid-grower's manual : containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants . t among Orchids. In habit ofgrowth it resembles the type, but the flowers are much larger,and the lip, instead of being pointed and much curled, is verybroad and well opened, of a rich purplish crimson.—Brazil. ElG.—Orchid Album, ii. t. 81. C. crispa delicatissima, Williams.—This chaste varietywas first flowered by Sir T. Lawrence, Bart., M.P., but sincethen several plants have passed into our hands. It resemblesthe type in every respect, except that the flowers are purewhite, save Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-orchid-growers-manual-containing-descriptions-of-the-best-species-and-varieties-of-orchidaceous-plants-t-among-orchids-in-habit-ofgrowth-it-resembles-the-type-but-the-flowers-are-much-largerand-the-lip-instead-of-being-pointed-and-much-curled-is-verybroad-and-well-opened-of-a-rich-purplish-crimsonbrazil-elgorchid-album-ii-t-81-c-crispa-delicatissima-williamsthis-chaste-varietywas-first-flowered-by-sir-t-lawrence-bart-mp-but-sincethen-several-plants-have-passed-into-our-hands-it-resemblesthe-type-in-every-respect-except-that-the-flowers-are-purewhite-save-image370158883.html
RM2CE65C3–. The orchid-grower's manual : containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants . t among Orchids. In habit ofgrowth it resembles the type, but the flowers are much larger,and the lip, instead of being pointed and much curled, is verybroad and well opened, of a rich purplish crimson.—Brazil. ElG.—Orchid Album, ii. t. 81. C. crispa delicatissima, Williams.—This chaste varietywas first flowered by Sir T. Lawrence, Bart., M.P., but sincethen several plants have passed into our hands. It resemblesthe type in every respect, except that the flowers are purewhite, save
. Hardware merchandising January-June 1898 . THESHERWHWLLim PAINT There must be something in it when people writeus unsolicited, letters like these. These two letters fromwidely separated parts of the country were received lastweek and show the satisfaction that S.W.P. gives alike toproperty owners and practical painters :. A Practical Painters Opinion. Melita, Man., May 16th, 1898.The Sherwin-Williams Co., Gentlemen : Montreal, Que. Having received two or three letters from youregarding your paints, I thought it would be advi-sable to put your goods to a thorough test beforewriting you. Paint Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hardware-merchandising-january-june-1898-thesherwhwllim-paint-there-must-be-something-in-it-when-people-writeus-unsolicited-letters-like-these-these-two-letters-fromwidely-separated-parts-of-the-country-were-received-lastweek-and-show-the-satisfaction-that-swp-gives-alike-toproperty-owners-and-practical-painters-a-practical-painters-opinion-melita-man-may-16th-1898the-sherwin-williams-co-gentlemen-montreal-que-having-received-two-or-three-letters-from-youregarding-your-paints-i-thought-it-would-be-advi-sable-to-put-your-goods-to-a-thorough-test-beforewriting-you-paint-image369985082.html
RM2CDX7MX–. Hardware merchandising January-June 1898 . THESHERWHWLLim PAINT There must be something in it when people writeus unsolicited, letters like these. These two letters fromwidely separated parts of the country were received lastweek and show the satisfaction that S.W.P. gives alike toproperty owners and practical painters :. A Practical Painters Opinion. Melita, Man., May 16th, 1898.The Sherwin-Williams Co., Gentlemen : Montreal, Que. Having received two or three letters from youregarding your paints, I thought it would be advi-sable to put your goods to a thorough test beforewriting you. Paint
. The record . One liiitidnd seventy % I THE RECORD KAPPA IOTA PI Local Founded 19/9 Roll of Active Members R. Jack AlexanderRalph L. ArnottFrank C. BryantJohn L. ConnerTom DillinghamWilliam M. DorneyJ. Clinn EllysonS. Lawrence Freeman Jewell M. GarreltsArthur B. HarlanRichard W. HeckBeatty R. JulienEd. J. MannPaul McCrimmonArthur J. SemnerJohn B. Williams ygi| HH^B^B^^;). i, ^^^!^-;..-.,-iV-.y ? ?? ^•Li 1 p^^^m -^^^S^^HI. il THE RECORD Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-record-one-liiitidnd-seventy-i-the-record-kappa-iota-pi-local-founded-199-roll-of-active-members-r-jack-alexanderralph-l-arnottfrank-c-bryantjohn-l-connertom-dillinghamwilliam-m-dorneyj-clinn-ellysons-lawrence-freeman-jewell-m-garreltsarthur-b-harlanrichard-w-heckbeatty-r-juliened-j-mannpaul-mccrimmonarthur-j-semnerjohn-b-williams-ygi-hhbb-i-!-iv-y-li-1-pm-shi-il-the-record-image370055075.html
RM2CE1D0K–. The record . One liiitidnd seventy % I THE RECORD KAPPA IOTA PI Local Founded 19/9 Roll of Active Members R. Jack AlexanderRalph L. ArnottFrank C. BryantJohn L. ConnerTom DillinghamWilliam M. DorneyJ. Clinn EllysonS. Lawrence Freeman Jewell M. GarreltsArthur B. HarlanRichard W. HeckBeatty R. JulienEd. J. MannPaul McCrimmonArthur J. SemnerJohn B. Williams ygi| HH^B^B^^;). i, ^^^!^-;..-.,-iV-.y ? ?? ^•Li 1 p^^^m -^^^S^^HI. il THE RECORD
. History of the Ninth regiment, Connecticut volunteer infantry, 'The Irish regiment,' in the war of the rebellion, 1861-65. The record of a gallant command on the march, in battle and in bivouac . his injury and wasmustered out Oct. 26, 1864, his term of service havingexpired. The embarkation of the troops was completed Wednes-day forenoon. The transport fleet hauled out at 4 p. m.,and anchored two miles off shore to await the darkness,so that further movements would be covered. The troopsaboard—8,000 men—comprised the brigades of GeneralsPhelps and Williams. Quarters were provided aboardthe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-ninth-regiment-connecticut-volunteer-infantry-the-irish-regiment-in-the-war-of-the-rebellion-1861-65-the-record-of-a-gallant-command-on-the-march-in-battle-and-in-bivouac-his-injury-and-wasmustered-out-oct-26-1864-his-term-of-service-havingexpired-the-embarkation-of-the-troops-was-completed-wednes-day-forenoon-the-transport-fleet-hauled-out-at-4-p-mand-anchored-two-miles-off-shore-to-await-the-darknessso-that-further-movements-would-be-covered-the-troopsaboard8000-mencomprised-the-brigades-of-generalsphelps-and-williams-quarters-were-provided-aboardthe-image371698406.html
RM2CGM932–. History of the Ninth regiment, Connecticut volunteer infantry, 'The Irish regiment,' in the war of the rebellion, 1861-65. The record of a gallant command on the march, in battle and in bivouac . his injury and wasmustered out Oct. 26, 1864, his term of service havingexpired. The embarkation of the troops was completed Wednes-day forenoon. The transport fleet hauled out at 4 p. m.,and anchored two miles off shore to await the darkness,so that further movements would be covered. The troopsaboard—8,000 men—comprised the brigades of GeneralsPhelps and Williams. Quarters were provided aboardthe
. The National Civic Federation review . JOHN HAYS HAMMOND,Cnairman Industrial Economicspartment. D. L. OBASE.Vice-Chairman Industrial EconomicsDepartment. ROLAND P. FALKNER,Director of the National Survey. JEREMIAH W. JENKS,Chairman Executive Committee In-dustrial Economics Department. TALCOTT WILLIAMS,Chairman Plan and Scope Committee. post and will enter upon its responsible duties im-mediately. There was also announced the member-ship of the committees which will have charge ofthe leading divisions of the investigation. The list ofthese committees published below demonstratesthat, the inqu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-national-civic-federation-review-john-hays-hammondcnairman-industrial-economicspartment-d-l-obasevice-chairman-industrial-economicsdepartment-roland-p-falknerdirector-of-the-national-survey-jeremiah-w-jenkschairman-executive-committee-in-dustrial-economics-department-talcott-williamschairman-plan-and-scope-committee-post-and-will-enter-upon-its-responsible-duties-im-mediately-there-was-also-announced-the-member-ship-of-the-committees-which-will-have-charge-ofthe-leading-divisions-of-the-investigation-the-list-ofthese-committees-published-below-demonstratesthat-the-inqu-image370159418.html
RM2CE6636–. The National Civic Federation review . JOHN HAYS HAMMOND,Cnairman Industrial Economicspartment. D. L. OBASE.Vice-Chairman Industrial EconomicsDepartment. ROLAND P. FALKNER,Director of the National Survey. JEREMIAH W. JENKS,Chairman Executive Committee In-dustrial Economics Department. TALCOTT WILLIAMS,Chairman Plan and Scope Committee. post and will enter upon its responsible duties im-mediately. There was also announced the member-ship of the committees which will have charge ofthe leading divisions of the investigation. The list ofthese committees published below demonstratesthat, the inqu
. Baltimore : its history and its people . HISTORY OF BALTIMORE 757 in 1830, and afterward took a special course at Yale. He completed lateron the regular theological course at Princeton Seminary and then attendedlectures by Dr. Chalmers and Sir William Hamilton at Edinburgh, Scot-land. He was a man of profound learning and scholarly attainments andwas universally conceded to be one of the leading divines of his denomina-tion in this country. During the Civil War he served as chaplain in theConfederate Army. He married Eleanor P., daughter of Philip Williams. The early academic training of A. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/baltimore-its-history-and-its-people-history-of-baltimore-757-in-1830-and-afterward-took-a-special-course-at-yale-he-completed-lateron-the-regular-theological-course-at-princeton-seminary-and-then-attendedlectures-by-dr-chalmers-and-sir-william-hamilton-at-edinburgh-scot-land-he-was-a-man-of-profound-learning-and-scholarly-attainments-andwas-universally-conceded-to-be-one-of-the-leading-divines-of-his-denomina-tion-in-this-country-during-the-civil-war-he-served-as-chaplain-in-theconfederate-army-he-married-eleanor-p-daughter-of-philip-williams-the-early-academic-training-of-a-image369613761.html
RM2CD9A3D–. Baltimore : its history and its people . HISTORY OF BALTIMORE 757 in 1830, and afterward took a special course at Yale. He completed lateron the regular theological course at Princeton Seminary and then attendedlectures by Dr. Chalmers and Sir William Hamilton at Edinburgh, Scot-land. He was a man of profound learning and scholarly attainments andwas universally conceded to be one of the leading divines of his denomina-tion in this country. During the Civil War he served as chaplain in theConfederate Army. He married Eleanor P., daughter of Philip Williams. The early academic training of A.
. Electric railway journal . in 1884 and immediatelyentered public life. During the term of Roswell P. Floweras Governor of New York Mr. Williams acted as his secre-tary and since the close of Mr. Flowers term as Governorhe has been connected with the Brooklyn Rapid TransitCompany. Mr. Williams is chairman of the board of direc-tors of the American Railway Traffic Company and is adirector and officer of the subsidiary companies of theBrooklyn Rapid Transit Company. He is also a directorof the Port Jefferson Light & Power Company, SultepecElectric Light & Power Company, Toluca Electric Light &P Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/electric-railway-journal-in-1884-and-immediatelyentered-public-life-during-the-term-of-roswell-p-floweras-governor-of-new-york-mr-williams-acted-as-his-secre-tary-and-since-the-close-of-mr-flowers-term-as-governorhe-has-been-connected-with-the-brooklyn-rapid-transitcompany-mr-williams-is-chairman-of-the-board-of-direc-tors-of-the-american-railway-traffic-company-and-is-adirector-and-officer-of-the-subsidiary-companies-of-thebrooklyn-rapid-transit-company-he-is-also-a-directorof-the-port-jefferson-light-power-company-sultepecelectric-light-power-company-toluca-electric-light-p-image375881963.html
RM2CREW7R–. Electric railway journal . in 1884 and immediatelyentered public life. During the term of Roswell P. Floweras Governor of New York Mr. Williams acted as his secre-tary and since the close of Mr. Flowers term as Governorhe has been connected with the Brooklyn Rapid TransitCompany. Mr. Williams is chairman of the board of direc-tors of the American Railway Traffic Company and is adirector and officer of the subsidiary companies of theBrooklyn Rapid Transit Company. He is also a directorof the Port Jefferson Light & Power Company, SultepecElectric Light & Power Company, Toluca Electric Light &P
. Williamstown, the 'Berkshire hills' and thereabout .. . p the Hoosac to the fort. Thissecond fort, which was a block-house like the first,was picketed by Captain Williams, but soon ceased tobe of much significance in consequence of the peace ofAix la Chapelle, in 1748 ; and in the next war waslittle more than a starting place and base of suppliesfor the expedition against Ticonderoga and CrownPoint. It kept watch and ward over the early settle-ment of Williamstown, which was made by its soldiers.The capture of Quebec, in 1759, by Wolfes army, 28 took the life out of the line of forts, and Ca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/williamstown-the-berkshire-hills-and-thereabout-p-the-hoosac-to-the-fort-thissecond-fort-which-was-a-block-house-like-the-firstwas-picketed-by-captain-williams-but-soon-ceased-tobe-of-much-significance-in-consequence-of-the-peace-ofaix-la-chapelle-in-1748-and-in-the-next-war-waslittle-more-than-a-starting-place-and-base-of-suppliesfor-the-expedition-against-ticonderoga-and-crownpoint-it-kept-watch-and-ward-over-the-early-settle-ment-of-williamstown-which-was-made-by-its-soldiersthe-capture-of-quebec-in-1759-by-wolfes-army-28-took-the-life-out-of-the-line-of-forts-and-ca-image371929006.html
RM2CH2R6P–. Williamstown, the 'Berkshire hills' and thereabout .. . p the Hoosac to the fort. Thissecond fort, which was a block-house like the first,was picketed by Captain Williams, but soon ceased tobe of much significance in consequence of the peace ofAix la Chapelle, in 1748 ; and in the next war waslittle more than a starting place and base of suppliesfor the expedition against Ticonderoga and CrownPoint. It kept watch and ward over the early settle-ment of Williamstown, which was made by its soldiers.The capture of Quebec, in 1759, by Wolfes army, 28 took the life out of the line of forts, and Ca
. The Briar patch . LYNCHBURGVIRGINIA I i * % JSSSSZSHSESHSHSHSHSZSHSHSHSESHSHSHSaSBSHSZSZSHSHSHSaSHSaSESHSZSZSaSHSESHSHSli: THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LYNCHBURG Organized 1865 PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS AT THERATE OF 3 PER CENT. AND SAFETY SMALL ACCOUNTS WELCOMED13 Q Q Q The Old, Big, Strong Bank Assets, FIVE Million Dollars E. P. MILLER, President ERNEST WILLIAMS, Vice-President GILES H. MILLER, Cashier J. D. OWEN. Assistant Cashier J-5H5H5E5HSHnsa5Z5Z5HSHSH5HSZ5?SH5H5ZSH5E5Z5ZSHSZ5H5ZSZSZSZ5Z5Z5SSE5^5BSBSHJL. MAPvCELLEMIDDY SUITS Marcelle Middy Suits are tailoredunder the same exading requir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-briar-patch-lynchburgvirginia-i-i-jsssszshseshshshshszshshshseshshshsasbshszszshshshsashsaseshszszsashseshshsli-the-first-national-bank-of-lynchburg-organized-1865-pays-interest-on-deposits-at-therate-of-3-per-cent-and-safety-small-accounts-welcomed13-q-q-q-the-old-big-strong-bank-assets-five-million-dollars-e-p-miller-president-ernest-williams-vice-president-giles-h-miller-cashier-j-d-owen-assistant-cashier-j-5h5h5e5hshnsa5z5z5hshsh5hsz5sh5h5zsh5e5z5zshsz5h5zszszsz5z5z5sse55bsbshjl-mapvcellemiddy-suits-marcelle-middy-suits-are-tailoredunder-the-same-exading-requir-image372570066.html
RM2CJ40WP–. The Briar patch . LYNCHBURGVIRGINIA I i * % JSSSSZSHSESHSHSHSHSZSHSHSHSESHSHSHSaSBSHSZSZSHSHSHSaSHSaSESHSZSZSaSHSESHSHSli: THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LYNCHBURG Organized 1865 PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS AT THERATE OF 3 PER CENT. AND SAFETY SMALL ACCOUNTS WELCOMED13 Q Q Q The Old, Big, Strong Bank Assets, FIVE Million Dollars E. P. MILLER, President ERNEST WILLIAMS, Vice-President GILES H. MILLER, Cashier J. D. OWEN. Assistant Cashier J-5H5H5E5HSHnsa5Z5Z5HSHSH5HSZ5?SH5H5ZSH5E5Z5ZSHSZ5H5ZSZSZSZ5Z5Z5SSE5^5BSBSHJL. MAPvCELLEMIDDY SUITS Marcelle Middy Suits are tailoredunder the same exading requir
. Hardware merchandising 1895 . UEVUAJVD.CHICAGOYORK. IT IS A SURE SIGN When you see painters and consumers using the. products of TheSherwin-Williams Co. that they know what goods are best suited to thebest work. Sound judgment is better than riches. With the formeryou can attain the latter, but with the latter the former does not alwaysfollow. Use the best materials, satisfy your customers and yourself,and win success. Represented in Canada by The Sherwin-Williams Co. WALTER H. COTTINCHAM & CO. p*™:r Finest Paints and Varnishes Chicago .MONTREAL. New York. and a little reliable lubrication a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hardware-merchandising-1895-uevuajvdchicagoyork-it-is-a-sure-sign-when-you-see-painters-and-consumers-using-the-products-of-thesherwin-williams-co-that-they-know-what-goods-are-best-suited-to-thebest-work-sound-judgment-is-better-than-riches-with-the-formeryou-can-attain-the-latter-but-with-the-latter-the-former-does-not-alwaysfollow-use-the-best-materials-satisfy-your-customers-and-yourselfand-win-success-represented-in-canada-by-the-sherwin-williams-co-walter-h-cottincham-co-pr-finest-paints-and-varnishes-chicago-montreal-new-york-and-a-little-reliable-lubrication-a-image370076608.html
RM2CE2CDM–. Hardware merchandising 1895 . UEVUAJVD.CHICAGOYORK. IT IS A SURE SIGN When you see painters and consumers using the. products of TheSherwin-Williams Co. that they know what goods are best suited to thebest work. Sound judgment is better than riches. With the formeryou can attain the latter, but with the latter the former does not alwaysfollow. Use the best materials, satisfy your customers and yourself,and win success. Represented in Canada by The Sherwin-Williams Co. WALTER H. COTTINCHAM & CO. p*™:r Finest Paints and Varnishes Chicago .MONTREAL. New York. and a little reliable lubrication a
. The Journal of laryngology and otology. was roinoved by foirei)s, iiiul stibinitted t Professor WalkrrHall, who reported that tlie sections showed s(£uainous-celleveniber there was no local appearance ofrecrudescence. Owint, to the verv extensive removal of the soft structureson the left side of the larvnx there is marked cicatricial contraction, andany further operative interference would involve wearuig a tracheotomvtulie. It is propose 1 to dilate the laryno-eal stenosis l)y tuba<;e. Photographs of Patient after Osleoplastic Frontal Sinus Opera-tion.—P. Watson-Williams, M.D.—The patien Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-journal-of-laryngology-and-otology-was-roinoved-by-foireis-iiiul-stibinitted-t-professor-walkrrhall-who-reported-that-tlie-sections-showed-suainous-celleveniber-there-was-no-local-appearance-ofrecrudescence-owint-to-the-verv-extensive-removal-of-the-soft-structureson-the-left-side-of-the-larvnx-there-is-marked-cicatricial-contraction-andany-further-operative-interference-would-involve-wearuig-a-tracheotomvtulie-it-is-propose-1-to-dilate-the-laryno-eal-stenosis-ly-tubalte-photographs-of-patient-after-osleoplastic-frontal-sinus-opera-tionp-watson-williams-mdthe-patien-image370594294.html
RM2CEX0PE–. The Journal of laryngology and otology. was roinoved by foirei)s, iiiul stibinitted t Professor WalkrrHall, who reported that tlie sections showed s(£uainous-celleveniber there was no local appearance ofrecrudescence. Owint, to the verv extensive removal of the soft structureson the left side of the larvnx there is marked cicatricial contraction, andany further operative interference would involve wearuig a tracheotomvtulie. It is propose 1 to dilate the laryno-eal stenosis l)y tuba<;e. Photographs of Patient after Osleoplastic Frontal Sinus Opera-tion.—P. Watson-Williams, M.D.—The patien
. Columbia University bulletins of information : announcement . meritus of Clinical Neurological Surgery William H. Sebrell, Jr. Williams Professor Emeritus of Nutrition Beatrice C. Seegal. Professor Emeritus of Microbiology David Seegal. Professor Emeritus of Medicine Aura E. Severinghaus. Professor Emeritus of Anatomy and Associate DeanEmeritus Lawrence W. Sloan. Professor Emeritus of Clinical Surgery Alan DeF. Smith. Professor Emeritus of Orthopedic Surgery Harry P. Smith. Delafield Professor Emeritus of Pathology Philip E. Smith Professor Emeritus of Anatomy William Benham Snow. Professor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/columbia-university-bulletins-of-information-announcement-meritus-of-clinical-neurological-surgery-william-h-sebrell-jr-williams-professor-emeritus-of-nutrition-beatrice-c-seegal-professor-emeritus-of-microbiology-david-seegal-professor-emeritus-of-medicine-aura-e-severinghaus-professor-emeritus-of-anatomy-and-associate-deanemeritus-lawrence-w-sloan-professor-emeritus-of-clinical-surgery-alan-def-smith-professor-emeritus-of-orthopedic-surgery-harry-p-smith-delafield-professor-emeritus-of-pathology-philip-e-smith-professor-emeritus-of-anatomy-william-benham-snow-professor-image369689329.html
RM2CDCPE9–. Columbia University bulletins of information : announcement . meritus of Clinical Neurological Surgery William H. Sebrell, Jr. Williams Professor Emeritus of Nutrition Beatrice C. Seegal. Professor Emeritus of Microbiology David Seegal. Professor Emeritus of Medicine Aura E. Severinghaus. Professor Emeritus of Anatomy and Associate DeanEmeritus Lawrence W. Sloan. Professor Emeritus of Clinical Surgery Alan DeF. Smith. Professor Emeritus of Orthopedic Surgery Harry P. Smith. Delafield Professor Emeritus of Pathology Philip E. Smith Professor Emeritus of Anatomy William Benham Snow. Professor
. New-England's rarities discovered in birds, beasts, fishes, serpents, and plants of that country . yellow henbane of Gerards Herbal, p. 356),well known to have been long in cultivation among the American savages, andnow a naturalized relic of that cultivation in various parts of the United States.The name, poke, or pooie,— if it be, as is supposable, the same with puck,smoke, of the Narraganset vocabulary of R. Williams (Hist. Coll., vol. v. p. 84),— was perhaps always indefinite, and, since Cutlers day, has been applied inNew England to the green hellebore ( Veratrum viride, Ait.) ; but thi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-englands-rarities-discovered-in-birds-beasts-fishes-serpents-and-plants-of-that-country-yellow-henbane-of-gerards-herbal-p-356well-known-to-have-been-long-in-cultivation-among-the-american-savages-andnow-a-naturalized-relic-of-that-cultivation-in-various-parts-of-the-united-statesthe-name-poke-or-pooie-if-it-be-as-is-supposable-the-same-with-pucksmoke-of-the-narraganset-vocabulary-of-r-williams-hist-coll-vol-v-p-84-was-perhaps-always-indefinite-and-since-cutlers-day-has-been-applied-innew-england-to-the-green-hellebore-veratrum-viride-ait-but-thi-image375249700.html
RM2CPE2R0–. New-England's rarities discovered in birds, beasts, fishes, serpents, and plants of that country . yellow henbane of Gerards Herbal, p. 356),well known to have been long in cultivation among the American savages, andnow a naturalized relic of that cultivation in various parts of the United States.The name, poke, or pooie,— if it be, as is supposable, the same with puck,smoke, of the Narraganset vocabulary of R. Williams (Hist. Coll., vol. v. p. 84),— was perhaps always indefinite, and, since Cutlers day, has been applied inNew England to the green hellebore ( Veratrum viride, Ait.) ; but thi
. The Pacific tourist : Williams' illustrated trans-continental guide of travel, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean : containing full descriptions of railroad routes ... A complete traveler's guide of the Union and Central Pacific railroads ... . it went into winter quarters. It was ex- pected to pass through this canon, however, thatsame fall, and hence the preparations which theMormons made to receive it. Their army—theNauvoo Legion, rtdivious, under the connnand ofGen. Daniel 11. Wells, had its camp near theserocks, in a little widening of the valley below,just beyond where you pass a p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pacific-tourist-williams-illustrated-trans-continental-guide-of-travel-from-the-atlantic-to-the-pacific-ocean-containing-full-descriptions-of-railroad-routes-a-complete-travelers-guide-of-the-union-and-central-pacific-railroads-it-went-into-winter-quarters-it-was-ex-pected-to-pass-through-this-canon-however-thatsame-fall-and-hence-the-preparations-which-themormons-made-to-receive-it-their-armythenauvoo-legion-rtdivious-under-the-connnand-ofgen-daniel-11-wells-had-its-camp-near-theserocks-in-a-little-widening-of-the-valley-belowjust-beyond-where-you-pass-a-p-image371924064.html
RM2CH2GX8–. The Pacific tourist : Williams' illustrated trans-continental guide of travel, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean : containing full descriptions of railroad routes ... A complete traveler's guide of the Union and Central Pacific railroads ... . it went into winter quarters. It was ex- pected to pass through this canon, however, thatsame fall, and hence the preparations which theMormons made to receive it. Their army—theNauvoo Legion, rtdivious, under the connnand ofGen. Daniel 11. Wells, had its camp near theserocks, in a little widening of the valley below,just beyond where you pass a p
. Pictorial history of the Civil War in the United States of America . rusteesof the National Democratic Hall in New York, signed by Samuel B. Williams, Chairman, M. Dudley Bean,Secretary of the Trustees. It was also signed by William Beach Lawrence, Chairman, and James B. Bensel,Secretary, of an Executive Committee; and Thaddeus P. Mott, Chairman, and J. Lawrence, Secretary of theAssociation, whatever it was. These certified that Gideon J. Tucker and Dr. Charles Edward Lewis Stuarthad been appointed delegates at large from the Association; and that Colonel Baldwin, Isaac Lawrence,James B. Ben Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pictorial-history-of-the-civil-war-in-the-united-states-of-america-rusteesof-the-national-democratic-hall-in-new-york-signed-by-samuel-b-williams-chairman-m-dudley-beansecretary-of-the-trustees-it-was-also-signed-by-william-beach-lawrence-chairman-and-james-b-benselsecretary-of-an-executive-committee-and-thaddeus-p-mott-chairman-and-j-lawrence-secretary-of-theassociation-whatever-it-was-these-certified-that-gideon-j-tucker-and-dr-charles-edward-lewis-stuarthad-been-appointed-delegates-at-large-from-the-association-and-that-colonel-baldwin-isaac-lawrencejames-b-ben-image371691526.html
RM2CGM09A–. Pictorial history of the Civil War in the United States of America . rusteesof the National Democratic Hall in New York, signed by Samuel B. Williams, Chairman, M. Dudley Bean,Secretary of the Trustees. It was also signed by William Beach Lawrence, Chairman, and James B. Bensel,Secretary, of an Executive Committee; and Thaddeus P. Mott, Chairman, and J. Lawrence, Secretary of theAssociation, whatever it was. These certified that Gideon J. Tucker and Dr. Charles Edward Lewis Stuarthad been appointed delegates at large from the Association; and that Colonel Baldwin, Isaac Lawrence,James B. Ben
. The Pacific tourist : Williams' illustrated trans-continental guide of travel, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean : containing full descriptions of railroad routes ... A complete traveler's guide of the Union and Central Pacific railroads ... . MOUNTAIN OF THE HOLY CEOSS, COLORADO. TME ^^€£WI€ W&WMMW. 79 ible poverty, and I may also say of coarsenessand rowdyism, impressed me on my visit verystrongly, as did the earnestness, activity and in-tensity of life which is everywhere so apparent. P. T. Bamum once said of Colorado, in a lec-ture : Why, Coloradoans are the most disap-pointed peopl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pacific-tourist-williams-illustrated-trans-continental-guide-of-travel-from-the-atlantic-to-the-pacific-ocean-containing-full-descriptions-of-railroad-routes-a-complete-travelers-guide-of-the-union-and-central-pacific-railroads-mountain-of-the-holy-ceoss-colorado-tme-wi-wwmmw-79-ible-poverty-and-i-may-also-say-of-coarsenessand-rowdyism-impressed-me-on-my-visit-verystrongly-as-did-the-earnestness-activity-and-in-tensity-of-life-which-is-everywhere-so-apparent-p-t-bamum-once-said-of-colorado-in-a-lec-ture-why-coloradoans-are-the-most-disap-pointed-peopl-image371932029.html
RM2CH2Y2N–. The Pacific tourist : Williams' illustrated trans-continental guide of travel, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean : containing full descriptions of railroad routes ... A complete traveler's guide of the Union and Central Pacific railroads ... . MOUNTAIN OF THE HOLY CEOSS, COLORADO. TME ^^€£WI€ W&WMMW. 79 ible poverty, and I may also say of coarsenessand rowdyism, impressed me on my visit verystrongly, as did the earnestness, activity and in-tensity of life which is everywhere so apparent. P. T. Bamum once said of Colorado, in a lec-ture : Why, Coloradoans are the most disap-pointed peopl
. New-England's rarities discovered in birds, beasts, fishes, serpents, and plants of that country. . henbane of Gerards Herbal, p. 356),well known to have been long in cultivation among the American savages, andnow a naturalized relic of that cultivation in various parts of the United States.The name, poke, or pooke,— if it be, as is supposable, the same with ■■puck,smoke, of the Narraganset vocabulary of R. Williams (Hist. Coll., vol. v. p. 84),— was perhaps always indefinite, and, since Cutlers day, has been applied inNew England to the green hellebore ( Veratrum viride, Ait.) ; but this wa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-englands-rarities-discovered-in-birds-beasts-fishes-serpents-and-plants-of-that-country-henbane-of-gerards-herbal-p-356well-known-to-have-been-long-in-cultivation-among-the-american-savages-andnow-a-naturalized-relic-of-that-cultivation-in-various-parts-of-the-united-statesthe-name-poke-or-pooke-if-it-be-as-is-supposable-the-same-with-pucksmoke-of-the-narraganset-vocabulary-of-r-williams-hist-coll-vol-v-p-84-was-perhaps-always-indefinite-and-since-cutlers-day-has-been-applied-innew-england-to-the-green-hellebore-veratrum-viride-ait-but-this-wa-image375203874.html
RM2CPC0AA–. New-England's rarities discovered in birds, beasts, fishes, serpents, and plants of that country. . henbane of Gerards Herbal, p. 356),well known to have been long in cultivation among the American savages, andnow a naturalized relic of that cultivation in various parts of the United States.The name, poke, or pooke,— if it be, as is supposable, the same with ■■puck,smoke, of the Narraganset vocabulary of R. Williams (Hist. Coll., vol. v. p. 84),— was perhaps always indefinite, and, since Cutlers day, has been applied inNew England to the green hellebore ( Veratrum viride, Ait.) ; but this wa
. History of the Ninth regiment, Connecticut volunteer infantry, 'The Irish regiment,' in the war of the rebellion, 1861-65. The record of a gallant command on the march, in battle and in bivouac . and wasmustered out Oct. 26, 1864, his term of service havingexpired. The embarkation of the troops was completed Wednes-day forenoon. The transport fleet hauled out at 4 p. m.,and anchored two miles ofT shore to await the darkness,so that further movements would be covered. The troopsaboard—8,000 men—comprised the brigades of GeneralsPhelps and Williams. Quarters were provided aboardthe Mississippi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-ninth-regiment-connecticut-volunteer-infantry-the-irish-regiment-in-the-war-of-the-rebellion-1861-65-the-record-of-a-gallant-command-on-the-march-in-battle-and-in-bivouac-and-wasmustered-out-oct-26-1864-his-term-of-service-havingexpired-the-embarkation-of-the-troops-was-completed-wednes-day-forenoon-the-transport-fleet-hauled-out-at-4-p-mand-anchored-two-miles-oft-shore-to-await-the-darknessso-that-further-movements-would-be-covered-the-troopsaboard8000-mencomprised-the-brigades-of-generalsphelps-and-williams-quarters-were-provided-aboardthe-mississippi-image372696047.html
RM2CJ9NH3–. History of the Ninth regiment, Connecticut volunteer infantry, 'The Irish regiment,' in the war of the rebellion, 1861-65. The record of a gallant command on the march, in battle and in bivouac . and wasmustered out Oct. 26, 1864, his term of service havingexpired. The embarkation of the troops was completed Wednes-day forenoon. The transport fleet hauled out at 4 p. m.,and anchored two miles ofT shore to await the darkness,so that further movements would be covered. The troopsaboard—8,000 men—comprised the brigades of GeneralsPhelps and Williams. Quarters were provided aboardthe Mississippi
. P.J. Hannifan & Co.'s new commercial railroad and county map of New Yort State and gazetteer .. . mmission business,on the following terms and articles of agreement, to the faithful per-formance of which they mutually agree to bind themselves The styleand name of the copartnership shall be Williams & Carson, and shallcommence on the sixth day of January, 1892. Each of the said parties agree to contribute to the funds of the partner-ship the sum of $4,000 in cash, which shall be paid in on or before theninth day of January, 1892, to the business, and to the care and superin-tendence of the sa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pj-hannifan-cos-new-commercial-railroad-and-county-map-of-new-yort-state-and-gazetteer-mmission-businesson-the-following-terms-and-articles-of-agreement-to-the-faithful-per-formance-of-which-they-mutually-agree-to-bind-themselves-the-styleand-name-of-the-copartnership-shall-be-williams-carson-and-shallcommence-on-the-sixth-day-of-january-1892-each-of-the-said-parties-agree-to-contribute-to-the-funds-of-the-partner-ship-the-sum-of-4000-in-cash-which-shall-be-paid-in-on-or-before-theninth-day-of-january-1892-to-the-business-and-to-the-care-and-superin-tendence-of-the-sa-image375976140.html
RM2CRK5B8–. P.J. Hannifan & Co.'s new commercial railroad and county map of New Yort State and gazetteer .. . mmission business,on the following terms and articles of agreement, to the faithful per-formance of which they mutually agree to bind themselves The styleand name of the copartnership shall be Williams & Carson, and shallcommence on the sixth day of January, 1892. Each of the said parties agree to contribute to the funds of the partner-ship the sum of $4,000 in cash, which shall be paid in on or before theninth day of January, 1892, to the business, and to the care and superin-tendence of the sa
. The Street railway journal . Send for Catalogue with illustrations. Prices and estimates cheerfully elven0» application to ° THE HARTFORD WOVEN-WIRE MATTRESS GO., P. O. BOX 363, HARTFORD, CONN. BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. W Established,1031. BORNHAM, PARRY, WILLIAMS & CO, Props. PHILADELPHIA, PA. LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, Adapted to every variety of service, and built accurately to standardgauges and templates. Like parts of different engines of same class per-fectly Interchangeable.. Noiseless Motors and Steam Cars for City and Suburban Railways. Catalogue sent upon application of customers. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-street-railway-journal-send-for-catalogue-with-illustrations-prices-and-estimates-cheerfully-elven0-application-to-the-hartford-woven-wire-mattress-go-p-o-box-363-hartford-conn-baldwin-locomotive-works-w-established1031-bornham-parry-williams-co-props-philadelphia-pa-locomotive-engines-adapted-to-every-variety-of-service-and-built-accurately-to-standardgauges-and-templates-like-parts-of-different-engines-of-same-class-per-fectly-interchangeable-noiseless-motors-and-steam-cars-for-city-and-suburban-railways-catalogue-sent-upon-application-of-customers-image371746095.html
RM2CGPDX7–. The Street railway journal . Send for Catalogue with illustrations. Prices and estimates cheerfully elven0» application to ° THE HARTFORD WOVEN-WIRE MATTRESS GO., P. O. BOX 363, HARTFORD, CONN. BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. W Established,1031. BORNHAM, PARRY, WILLIAMS & CO, Props. PHILADELPHIA, PA. LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, Adapted to every variety of service, and built accurately to standardgauges and templates. Like parts of different engines of same class per-fectly Interchangeable.. Noiseless Motors and Steam Cars for City and Suburban Railways. Catalogue sent upon application of customers.
. The street railway review . fore mentioned in the Review. Mr.Williams was beaten by the city company in the franchiseasked, and under advice of Mr. Corriveau, paid strict at-tention to the outl3ing districts and suburbs. This hasbeen done, and an attempt to get right of way throughMontreal will be made. Mr. Williams is now in NewYork perfecting plans for the syndicate. He expects tointerest $1,000,000. Montreal men will also take stock,and an offer will be made to the city council. PLEASANT VALLEYS STREET RAILWAYBRIDGE. PITTSBURG people. Pleasant Valley passengers,patriotic Pennsylvanians, p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-street-railway-review-fore-mentioned-in-the-review-mrwilliams-was-beaten-by-the-city-company-in-the-franchiseasked-and-under-advice-of-mr-corriveau-paid-strict-at-tention-to-the-outl3ing-districts-and-suburbs-this-hasbeen-done-and-an-attempt-to-get-right-of-way-throughmontreal-will-be-made-mr-williams-is-now-in-newyork-perfecting-plans-for-the-syndicate-he-expects-tointerest-1000000-montreal-men-will-also-take-stockand-an-offer-will-be-made-to-the-city-council-pleasant-valleys-street-railwaybridge-pittsburg-people-pleasant-valley-passengerspatriotic-pennsylvanians-p-image375669724.html
RM2CR56FT–. The street railway review . fore mentioned in the Review. Mr.Williams was beaten by the city company in the franchiseasked, and under advice of Mr. Corriveau, paid strict at-tention to the outl3ing districts and suburbs. This hasbeen done, and an attempt to get right of way throughMontreal will be made. Mr. Williams is now in NewYork perfecting plans for the syndicate. He expects tointerest $1,000,000. Montreal men will also take stock,and an offer will be made to the city council. PLEASANT VALLEYS STREET RAILWAYBRIDGE. PITTSBURG people. Pleasant Valley passengers,patriotic Pennsylvanians, p
. A manual of mechanical dentistry and metallurgy . as possible, in parallel lines, so that in the adjustment of the finished piece the crowns will move readily to their place. The simplest and no doubt the most practical method of bridge-work is that first described by Dr. J. L. Williams. CROWN- AND BRIDGE-WORK. 187 Two or three typical cases will Ije described which will besufficient to present the subject. Bridging from Cuspid to Cuspid.—Vg. 160 shows amodel of a mouth in which the sufierior laterals and centralshad been extracted. The cuspid teeth were badly decayed,with exposure of the p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-mechanical-dentistry-and-metallurgy-as-possible-in-parallel-lines-so-that-in-the-adjustment-of-the-finished-piece-the-crowns-will-move-readily-to-their-place-the-simplest-and-no-doubt-the-most-practical-method-of-bridge-work-is-that-first-described-by-dr-j-l-williams-crown-and-bridge-work-187-two-or-three-typical-cases-will-ije-described-which-will-besufficient-to-present-the-subject-bridging-from-cuspid-to-cuspidvg-160-shows-amodel-of-a-mouth-in-which-the-sufierior-laterals-and-centralshad-been-extracted-the-cuspid-teeth-were-badly-decayedwith-exposure-of-the-p-image370099994.html
RM2CE3E8X–. A manual of mechanical dentistry and metallurgy . as possible, in parallel lines, so that in the adjustment of the finished piece the crowns will move readily to their place. The simplest and no doubt the most practical method of bridge-work is that first described by Dr. J. L. Williams. CROWN- AND BRIDGE-WORK. 187 Two or three typical cases will Ije described which will besufficient to present the subject. Bridging from Cuspid to Cuspid.—Vg. 160 shows amodel of a mouth in which the sufierior laterals and centralshad been extracted. The cuspid teeth were badly decayed,with exposure of the p
. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . FIG. B. to perform his duty, having regard to theresponsibility which rests upon him. Many of the British railway men areindignant over the verdict. Mr. J. E.Williams, general secretary of the union,said, after a meeting in London of a sub- December, 1913. RAILWAY AND LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERING. 429 committee of the executive committee:We are staggered, and the matter isstill receiving our serious consideration, Mr. J. Ill homas, M.P., assistant • iretary of the union, said: We think dieverdict m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/railway-and-locomotive-engineering-a-practical-journal-of-railway-motive-power-and-rolling-stock-fig-b-to-perform-his-duty-having-regard-to-theresponsibility-which-rests-upon-him-many-of-the-british-railway-men-areindignant-over-the-verdict-mr-j-ewilliams-general-secretary-of-the-unionsaid-after-a-meeting-in-london-of-a-sub-december-1913-railway-and-locomotive-engineering-429-committee-of-the-executive-committeewe-are-staggered-and-the-matter-isstill-receiving-our-serious-consideration-mr-j-ill-homas-mp-assistant-iretary-of-the-union-said-we-think-dieverdict-m-image371910971.html
RM2CH206K–. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . FIG. B. to perform his duty, having regard to theresponsibility which rests upon him. Many of the British railway men areindignant over the verdict. Mr. J. E.Williams, general secretary of the union,said, after a meeting in London of a sub- December, 1913. RAILWAY AND LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERING. 429 committee of the executive committee:We are staggered, and the matter isstill receiving our serious consideration, Mr. J. Ill homas, M.P., assistant • iretary of the union, said: We think dieverdict m
. Obstetrics for nurses. Fig. 63.—External rotation of the head—the sliouldershave assumed the antero-posterior position. (WiUiams.) 120 TEXTBOOK OF OBSTETRICS FOR NURSES. Fig. 64.- -The occiput rotated under the sjrmphysis—occiput anterior. (Williams.) L.O.P. and R.O.P.—Tho posteiior position of the occiput iiitvoducesan essential difference in tlie mecliauisni. xVs the occiput is directed toward one or the othersacro-iliac joints, ii isapparent that, in orderfor it to rotate to O.A.,it must pass through anarc of 135° instead of45°. This greater rota-tion may slightly prolongthe second stage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/obstetrics-for-nurses-fig-63external-rotation-of-the-headthe-sliouldershave-assumed-the-antero-posterior-position-wiuiams-120-textbook-of-obstetrics-for-nurses-fig-64-the-occiput-rotated-under-the-sjrmphysisocciput-anterior-williams-lop-and-roptho-posteiior-position-of-the-occiput-iiitvoducesan-essential-difference-in-tlie-mecliauisni-xvs-the-occiput-is-directed-toward-one-or-the-othersacro-iliac-joints-ii-isapparent-that-in-orderfor-it-to-rotate-to-oait-must-pass-through-anarc-of-135-instead-of45-this-greater-rota-tion-may-slightly-prolongthe-second-stage-image370456506.html
RM2CEKN1E–. Obstetrics for nurses. Fig. 63.—External rotation of the head—the sliouldershave assumed the antero-posterior position. (WiUiams.) 120 TEXTBOOK OF OBSTETRICS FOR NURSES. Fig. 64.- -The occiput rotated under the sjrmphysis—occiput anterior. (Williams.) L.O.P. and R.O.P.—Tho posteiior position of the occiput iiitvoducesan essential difference in tlie mecliauisni. xVs the occiput is directed toward one or the othersacro-iliac joints, ii isapparent that, in orderfor it to rotate to O.A.,it must pass through anarc of 135° instead of45°. This greater rota-tion may slightly prolongthe second stage
. The Pacific tourist : Williams' illustrated trans-continental guide of travel, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean : containing full descriptions of railroad routes ... A complete traveler's guide of the Union and Central Pacific railroads ... . ing Sacramento at ten oclock A. M., andreaching San Francisco about six p. m. Thedistance is 108 miles. The river does not pre-sent the picturesque scenery of the Hudson, butthe tourist will be interested at every point,whether as he looks out over the rich landsawaiting reclamation, or the thriving villagesand fertile fields on either side, or th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pacific-tourist-williams-illustrated-trans-continental-guide-of-travel-from-the-atlantic-to-the-pacific-ocean-containing-full-descriptions-of-railroad-routes-a-complete-travelers-guide-of-the-union-and-central-pacific-railroads-ing-sacramento-at-ten-oclock-a-m-andreaching-san-francisco-about-six-p-m-thedistance-is-108-miles-the-river-does-not-pre-sent-the-picturesque-scenery-of-the-hudson-butthe-tourist-will-be-interested-at-every-pointwhether-as-he-looks-out-over-the-rich-landsawaiting-reclamation-or-the-thriving-villagesand-fertile-fields-on-either-side-or-th-image371892929.html
RM2CH1569–. The Pacific tourist : Williams' illustrated trans-continental guide of travel, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean : containing full descriptions of railroad routes ... A complete traveler's guide of the Union and Central Pacific railroads ... . ing Sacramento at ten oclock A. M., andreaching San Francisco about six p. m. Thedistance is 108 miles. The river does not pre-sent the picturesque scenery of the Hudson, butthe tourist will be interested at every point,whether as he looks out over the rich landsawaiting reclamation, or the thriving villagesand fertile fields on either side, or th
. History of the First Light Battery Connecticut Volunteers, 1861-1865. Personal records and reminiscences. The story of the battery from its organization to the present time . ^^STLEPINCKNFt RIPLEY^ BATTERY BEEFLOATING BATTERYFORTMOULTRi. EAUREGARD: tBATTERY ^ •.V OHANf/p.JGRECC ^iy>-^ ^-C #T wagN ER ^^^e, > I ^ <^ ^ ICHTHOUSE MOUSEINLBT^ 0 N S. JAMES ISLAND. Showing the defenses of Charleston and the line held by the Union forces prior to the battle of Secession-ville. Battery Lamar, wrongly called Fort Pemberton on page 139, was the one which Generals StevensWright and Williams att Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-first-light-battery-connecticut-volunteers-1861-1865-personal-records-and-reminiscences-the-story-of-the-battery-from-its-organization-to-the-present-time-stlepincknft-ripley-battery-beefloating-batteryfortmoultri-eauregard-tbattery-v-ohanfpjgrecc-iygt-c-t-wagn-er-e-gt-i-lt-ichthouse-mouseinlbt-0-n-s-james-island-showing-the-defenses-of-charleston-and-the-line-held-by-the-union-forces-prior-to-the-battle-of-secession-ville-battery-lamar-wrongly-called-fort-pemberton-on-page-139-was-the-one-which-generals-stevenswright-and-williams-att-image371662982.html
RM2CGJKWX–. History of the First Light Battery Connecticut Volunteers, 1861-1865. Personal records and reminiscences. The story of the battery from its organization to the present time . ^^STLEPINCKNFt RIPLEY^ BATTERY BEEFLOATING BATTERYFORTMOULTRi. EAUREGARD: tBATTERY ^ •.V OHANf/p.JGRECC ^iy>-^ ^-C #T wagN ER ^^^e, > I ^ <^ ^ ICHTHOUSE MOUSEINLBT^ 0 N S. JAMES ISLAND. Showing the defenses of Charleston and the line held by the Union forces prior to the battle of Secession-ville. Battery Lamar, wrongly called Fort Pemberton on page 139, was the one which Generals StevensWright and Williams att
. Columbia University bulletins of information : announcement . sor Emeritus of Clinical Surgery John E. Scarff. Professor Emeritus of Clinical Neurological Surgery William H. Sebrell, Jr. Williams Professor Emeritus of Nutrition Beatrice C. Seegal. Professor Emeritus of Microbiology David Seegal. Professor Emeritus of Medicine Aura E. Severinghaus. Professor Emeritus of Anatomy and Associate DeanEmeritus Lawrence W. Sloan. Professor Emeritus of Clinical Surgery Alan DeF. Smith. Professor Emeritus of Orthopedic Surgery Harry P. Smith. Delafield Professor Emeritus of Pathology William Benham Sn Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/columbia-university-bulletins-of-information-announcement-sor-emeritus-of-clinical-surgery-john-e-scarff-professor-emeritus-of-clinical-neurological-surgery-william-h-sebrell-jr-williams-professor-emeritus-of-nutrition-beatrice-c-seegal-professor-emeritus-of-microbiology-david-seegal-professor-emeritus-of-medicine-aura-e-severinghaus-professor-emeritus-of-anatomy-and-associate-deanemeritus-lawrence-w-sloan-professor-emeritus-of-clinical-surgery-alan-def-smith-professor-emeritus-of-orthopedic-surgery-harry-p-smith-delafield-professor-emeritus-of-pathology-william-benham-sn-image369689194.html
RM2CDCP9E–. Columbia University bulletins of information : announcement . sor Emeritus of Clinical Surgery John E. Scarff. Professor Emeritus of Clinical Neurological Surgery William H. Sebrell, Jr. Williams Professor Emeritus of Nutrition Beatrice C. Seegal. Professor Emeritus of Microbiology David Seegal. Professor Emeritus of Medicine Aura E. Severinghaus. Professor Emeritus of Anatomy and Associate DeanEmeritus Lawrence W. Sloan. Professor Emeritus of Clinical Surgery Alan DeF. Smith. Professor Emeritus of Orthopedic Surgery Harry P. Smith. Delafield Professor Emeritus of Pathology William Benham Sn
. American engineer and railroad journal . assisting in keeping the surrounding floorclean. This tool (No. 336), which was built by the Williams-port Machine Company branch of the American WoodworkingMachinery Company, New York, is belt-driven by a 10-H-P. way, or replaced by matcher or other style of heads, whilethe top and bottom cutters are easily raised or lowered bypower gearing. The various feeding and other adjustmentsare complete. This machine, as installed in the wood mill(tool No. 322), is direct driven by a 35-H.-P. constant-speedmotor (Crocker-Wheeler). The remaining tool is the Am Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-engineer-and-railroad-journal-assisting-in-keeping-the-surrounding-floorclean-this-tool-no-336-which-was-built-by-the-williams-port-machine-company-branch-of-the-american-woodworkingmachinery-company-new-york-is-belt-driven-by-a-10-h-p-way-or-replaced-by-matcher-or-other-style-of-heads-whilethe-top-and-bottom-cutters-are-easily-raised-or-lowered-bypower-gearing-the-various-feeding-and-other-adjustmentsare-complete-this-machine-as-installed-in-the-wood-milltool-no-322-is-direct-driven-by-a-35-h-p-constant-speedmotor-crocker-wheeler-the-remaining-tool-is-the-am-image375837374.html
RM2CRCTBA–. American engineer and railroad journal . assisting in keeping the surrounding floorclean. This tool (No. 336), which was built by the Williams-port Machine Company branch of the American WoodworkingMachinery Company, New York, is belt-driven by a 10-H-P. way, or replaced by matcher or other style of heads, whilethe top and bottom cutters are easily raised or lowered bypower gearing. The various feeding and other adjustmentsare complete. This machine, as installed in the wood mill(tool No. 322), is direct driven by a 35-H.-P. constant-speedmotor (Crocker-Wheeler). The remaining tool is the Am
. The badger . Peisch Foster 3 2 8 The Platform. THE QUESTION Resolved, That the PubHc Utilities Law of Wisconsin, sections 1797IVI1 to1797M109 of the statutes, inclusive, should be so amended as to give the munici-palities the exclusive right to control rates and service of municipal public utilities—municipal public utilities to include all telephone, electric, water, gas, heatingand toll bridge utilities, except telephone systems and electric power systems sofar as they are not engaged in furnishing local service. JUDGES Judge A. G. Zimmerman Professor George C. Comstock Mr. Burt Williams P Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-badger-peisch-foster-3-2-8-the-platform-the-question-resolved-that-the-pubhc-utilities-law-of-wisconsin-sections-1797ivi1-to1797m109-of-the-statutes-inclusive-should-be-so-amended-as-to-give-the-munici-palities-the-exclusive-right-to-control-rates-and-service-of-municipal-public-utilitiesmunicipal-public-utilities-to-include-all-telephone-electric-water-gas-heatingand-toll-bridge-utilities-except-telephone-systems-and-electric-power-systems-sofar-as-they-are-not-engaged-in-furnishing-local-service-judges-judge-a-g-zimmerman-professor-george-c-comstock-mr-burt-williams-p-image369695063.html
RM2CDD1R3–. The badger . Peisch Foster 3 2 8 The Platform. THE QUESTION Resolved, That the PubHc Utilities Law of Wisconsin, sections 1797IVI1 to1797M109 of the statutes, inclusive, should be so amended as to give the munici-palities the exclusive right to control rates and service of municipal public utilities—municipal public utilities to include all telephone, electric, water, gas, heatingand toll bridge utilities, except telephone systems and electric power systems sofar as they are not engaged in furnishing local service. JUDGES Judge A. G. Zimmerman Professor George C. Comstock Mr. Burt Williams P
. History of the class of 1911 : Medical Department of Yale University . gh School and theHotchkiss School. He received his P.A. from Yale in 1907. During- hissummer vacations he has been a hotel clerk and manager. Pie entered theclass at the beginning- of Junior year, having dropped out the previous winterto travel with a sick friend. Pie has been secretary of the New HavenPeoples Choral Union for six years. He has roomed alone, first and secondyears at 144 Lawrence Hall, and the past two years at 98 Park Street. Past History.—Plis father, Charles Williams Comfort, is deceased.His mother is M Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-class-of-1911-medical-department-of-yale-university-gh-school-and-thehotchkiss-school-he-received-his-pa-from-yale-in-1907-during-hissummer-vacations-he-has-been-a-hotel-clerk-and-manager-pie-entered-theclass-at-the-beginning-of-junior-year-having-dropped-out-the-previous-winterto-travel-with-a-sick-friend-pie-has-been-secretary-of-the-new-havenpeoples-choral-union-for-six-years-he-has-roomed-alone-first-and-secondyears-at-144-lawrence-hall-and-the-past-two-years-at-98-park-street-past-historyplis-father-charles-williams-comfort-is-deceasedhis-mother-is-m-image370004943.html
RM2CDY527–. History of the class of 1911 : Medical Department of Yale University . gh School and theHotchkiss School. He received his P.A. from Yale in 1907. During- hissummer vacations he has been a hotel clerk and manager. Pie entered theclass at the beginning- of Junior year, having dropped out the previous winterto travel with a sick friend. Pie has been secretary of the New HavenPeoples Choral Union for six years. He has roomed alone, first and secondyears at 144 Lawrence Hall, and the past two years at 98 Park Street. Past History.—Plis father, Charles Williams Comfort, is deceased.His mother is M
. The Street railway journal . Send for Catalogue with Illustrations. Prices and estimates cheerfully givenon application to THE HARTFORD WOVEN-WIRE MATTRESS GO., P. O. BOX 363, HARTFORD, CONN. tT BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. >,m,tm ty, 600. BURNHAM, PARRY, WILLIAMS k CO, Props. PHILADELPHIA, PA. LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, Adapted to every variety of service, and bull! accurately to standardgauges and templates. Like parts of different engines of same class per-fectly Interchangeable. Noiseless Motors and Steam Cars for City and Suburban Railways. Catalogue sent upon application of customers.. The Ch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-street-railway-journal-send-for-catalogue-with-illustrations-prices-and-estimates-cheerfully-givenon-application-to-the-hartford-woven-wire-mattress-go-p-o-box-363-hartford-conn-tt-baldwin-locomotive-works-gtmtm-ty-600-burnham-parry-williams-k-co-props-philadelphia-pa-locomotive-engines-adapted-to-every-variety-of-service-and-bull!-accurately-to-standardgauges-and-templates-like-parts-of-different-engines-of-same-class-per-fectly-interchangeable-noiseless-motors-and-steam-cars-for-city-and-suburban-railways-catalogue-sent-upon-application-of-customers-the-ch-image371749423.html
RM2CGPJ53–. The Street railway journal . Send for Catalogue with Illustrations. Prices and estimates cheerfully givenon application to THE HARTFORD WOVEN-WIRE MATTRESS GO., P. O. BOX 363, HARTFORD, CONN. tT BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. >,m,tm ty, 600. BURNHAM, PARRY, WILLIAMS k CO, Props. PHILADELPHIA, PA. LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, Adapted to every variety of service, and bull! accurately to standardgauges and templates. Like parts of different engines of same class per-fectly Interchangeable. Noiseless Motors and Steam Cars for City and Suburban Railways. Catalogue sent upon application of customers.. The Ch
. Alienist and neurologist. . REST COTTAGE For Purely Nervous Cases, Nutritional Errors and Convalescents. A homelike structure of stone and concrete, with delij^htful surroundings.Rooms single or eusuite. Private BalJis. Solaria.Completely e((uipped for Hydrotherapy, ilHssage, etc.Cuisine io meet individual needs. F. W. LANGDON, M. D.K. A. WILLIAMS. M. D.E A NORTH, M. D. For inlormation, address.Rest C:)ttage, CoUege HiU, Cincinnati, OhioH. P. COLLINS. Business Manager. euro/oa/sA VOLUMEXL JANUARY, 1919 NUMBERI Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alienist-and-neurologist-rest-cottage-for-purely-nervous-cases-nutritional-errors-and-convalescents-a-homelike-structure-of-stone-and-concrete-with-delijhtful-surroundingsrooms-single-or-eusuite-private-baljis-solariacompletely-euipped-for-hydrotherapy-ilhssage-etccuisine-io-meet-individual-needs-f-w-langdon-m-dk-a-williams-m-de-a-north-m-d-for-inlormation-addressrest-cttage-couege-hiu-cincinnati-ohioh-p-collins-business-manager-eurooasa-volumexl-january-1919-numberi-image371634544.html
RM2CGHBJ8–. Alienist and neurologist. . REST COTTAGE For Purely Nervous Cases, Nutritional Errors and Convalescents. A homelike structure of stone and concrete, with delij^htful surroundings.Rooms single or eusuite. Private BalJis. Solaria.Completely e((uipped for Hydrotherapy, ilHssage, etc.Cuisine io meet individual needs. F. W. LANGDON, M. D.K. A. WILLIAMS. M. D.E A NORTH, M. D. For inlormation, address.Rest C:)ttage, CoUege HiU, Cincinnati, OhioH. P. COLLINS. Business Manager. euro/oa/sA VOLUMEXL JANUARY, 1919 NUMBERI
. Railroad digest . re are no planks to bother with, and as it can beset off the rail quickly there is but little delay in wheelingout the mud occasioned by a necessity to wait for trains. 64 RAILROAD DIGEST February, igot Railway Switches and Crossings Transport (London), Jan. 18, 1901, p. 55. The admittedly excellent permanent way of British railwayshas, comparatively speaking, its weak points. To remedythese defects Mr. Price-Williams, the well-known railway en-gineer, in co-operation with Mr. E. P. Martin, who is equallywell known as an iron and steel manufacturer, has designedand patented Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/railroad-digest-re-are-no-planks-to-bother-with-and-as-it-can-beset-off-the-rail-quickly-there-is-but-little-delay-in-wheelingout-the-mud-occasioned-by-a-necessity-to-wait-for-trains-64-railroad-digest-february-igot-railway-switches-and-crossings-transport-london-jan-18-1901-p-55-the-admittedly-excellent-permanent-way-of-british-railwayshas-comparatively-speaking-its-weak-points-to-remedythese-defects-mr-price-williams-the-well-known-railway-en-gineer-in-co-operation-with-mr-e-p-martin-who-is-equallywell-known-as-an-iron-and-steel-manufacturer-has-designedand-patented-image375896402.html
RM2CRFFKE–. Railroad digest . re are no planks to bother with, and as it can beset off the rail quickly there is but little delay in wheelingout the mud occasioned by a necessity to wait for trains. 64 RAILROAD DIGEST February, igot Railway Switches and Crossings Transport (London), Jan. 18, 1901, p. 55. The admittedly excellent permanent way of British railwayshas, comparatively speaking, its weak points. To remedythese defects Mr. Price-Williams, the well-known railway en-gineer, in co-operation with Mr. E. P. Martin, who is equallywell known as an iron and steel manufacturer, has designedand patented
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . CHANGES AND PROMOTIONS Eastern Lines Western Lines On June 1, F. G. Hoskins was appointedsuperintendent, Baltimore Terminal Division,vice R. A. Grammes, resigned. On March 1, the following appointments weremade: W. H. Clifton, assistant purchasingagent; D. A. Williams, assistant to purchasingagent; H. P. McQuilkin, general storekeeper.The headquarters of these officers are inBaltimore.. W. H. CliftonAssistant Purchasing Agent On March 1, J. C. Kimes was appointeddivision freight agent, with headquarters atCincinnati, vice H. E. DuBois, granted leaveof Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/baltimore-and-ohio-employees-magazine-changes-and-promotions-eastern-lines-western-lines-on-june-1-f-g-hoskins-was-appointedsuperintendent-baltimore-terminal-divisionvice-r-a-grammes-resigned-on-march-1-the-following-appointments-weremade-w-h-clifton-assistant-purchasingagent-d-a-williams-assistant-to-purchasingagent-h-p-mcquilkin-general-storekeeperthe-headquarters-of-these-officers-are-inbaltimore-w-h-cliftonassistant-purchasing-agent-on-march-1-j-c-kimes-was-appointeddivision-freight-agent-with-headquarters-atcincinnati-vice-h-e-dubois-granted-leaveof-image375624081.html
RM2CR349N–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . CHANGES AND PROMOTIONS Eastern Lines Western Lines On June 1, F. G. Hoskins was appointedsuperintendent, Baltimore Terminal Division,vice R. A. Grammes, resigned. On March 1, the following appointments weremade: W. H. Clifton, assistant purchasingagent; D. A. Williams, assistant to purchasingagent; H. P. McQuilkin, general storekeeper.The headquarters of these officers are inBaltimore.. W. H. CliftonAssistant Purchasing Agent On March 1, J. C. Kimes was appointeddivision freight agent, with headquarters atCincinnati, vice H. E. DuBois, granted leaveof
. The street railway review . mont Traction Company and the Virginia Traction Com-pany, all of Petersburg, have been purchased by R. L. Williams &Co., of Richmond. An electric power plant, driven by water, willbe built at once; also eight miles of street railway constructed. Thepower plant will have a capacity of i.ooo h. p. for present demands,to be increased to 2,000 if required. The new road is expected to beopened by June i, 1899. Besides furnishing power for the electricrailway, the plant will furnish light and power for the city. G. F.Haywood, of Baltimore, Md., constructing engineer. EX Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-street-railway-review-mont-traction-company-and-the-virginia-traction-com-pany-all-of-petersburg-have-been-purchased-by-r-l-williams-co-of-richmond-an-electric-power-plant-driven-by-water-willbe-built-at-once-also-eight-miles-of-street-railway-constructed-thepower-plant-will-have-a-capacity-of-iooo-h-p-for-present-demandsto-be-increased-to-2000-if-required-the-new-road-is-expected-to-beopened-by-june-i-1899-besides-furnishing-power-for-the-electricrailway-the-plant-will-furnish-light-and-power-for-the-city-g-fhaywood-of-baltimore-md-constructing-engineer-ex-image375326780.html
RM2CPHH3T–. The street railway review . mont Traction Company and the Virginia Traction Com-pany, all of Petersburg, have been purchased by R. L. Williams &Co., of Richmond. An electric power plant, driven by water, willbe built at once; also eight miles of street railway constructed. Thepower plant will have a capacity of i.ooo h. p. for present demands,to be increased to 2,000 if required. The new road is expected to beopened by June i, 1899. Besides furnishing power for the electricrailway, the plant will furnish light and power for the city. G. F.Haywood, of Baltimore, Md., constructing engineer. EX
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