Chicago & Erie Railroad Personnel File Abstract - Arthur Revardy Jarrett



ARTHUR REVARDY JARRETT
Born Westville, Ind., April, 1873. Age 22, married, 1 child. Resides at North Judson, Ind. Formerly employed 2 years 9 months in engine service, PCC&StL. Enters service of the C&E as brakeman, Western Division, December 4th, 1895. In case of injury, notify father, James Jarrett, North Judson, Ind.

Called his attention particularly to Rules 202 to 208 inclusive. Suspended 10 days for cornering Erie baggage car 517 and coach 1653 while switching No. 10 at North Judson, Oct. 3rd, 1897.

June 21, 1901, resigned as brakeman, Chicago Division, File 5761. On July 24, 1903, reemployed as brakeman.




SOURCE: P. 182, Chicago & Erie Railroad Employment Summary Book, ledger book covering @ 1880-1905. Donated to this site courtesy of Nick Pappas. Transcription by Jim Sponholz (c) 2007.



From the August, 1938 issue of Erie Railroad Magazine:
A.R. Jarrett, conductor, resigned July 14 (1938) to accept federal annuity. Mr. Jarrett was born at Westville, IN, April 1, 1873, and entered the service Dec. 4, 1895 as brakeman. He resigned June 21, 1901, was re-employed as brakeman July 24, 1903, and promoted to conductor Jan. 10th, 1912, having been in service 42 years, 5 months at the time of his retirement.




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