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Lawrence D. McIntyre, whose sketches of landmarks and other buildings were featured weekly in The Buffalo News for more than two decades, died Monday in Harbor Health Care Center. He was 87.
Before the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) teeth really sank in, workers across industries were ...
Dad started work with the Camas Prairie Railroad as a switchman from 1950 to 1979 until a work-related accident when he broke his back and was unable to work anymore. Dad and Mom lived in Lewiston ...
Built for railroad man and art collector Henry Huntington ... and later worked as a fireman, switchman and brakeman. Attending Carleton College in Minnesota in the 1950s, he hopped freights ...
One day last fall, Railroad Switchman Lyman Mintkenbaugh of Castro Valley, Calif., got a call from his brother James, 46, an Arlington, Va., real estate salesman who had recently come West and ...
He was born in Atchison, Kan., and lived in Kennewick for five years. He was a retired railroad switchman. Life Tributes Cremation Center, Kennewick, is in charge of arrangements.
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The "Railyard Phantom" first became known in Hammond on Saturday night, Aug. 3, 1963, when Virgil Terry, a switchman at the Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad yards, found engineer Roy Bottoroff ...
He's number one on the Canadian Pacific Railway's seniority list and has his pick of jobs. He likes being a switchman at CP's Rice's Point yard. - [Ed] I started out switching and stayed with ...
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