Chicago & Erie Railroad Personnel File Abstract - F.S. Tucker



F.S. (T.S.) TUCKER
Age 22, single. In case of injury, notify father, F.M. Tucker, DeLong, Ind. No previous experience, enters service as brakeman, Western Division, December 31st, 1895. Called his attention particularly to Rules 202 to 208 inclusive.

Suspended 16 days from Jan. 17th for allowing his train (No. 86) to strike double header engines 173 and 225 in Huntington Yard, Jan. 16th, 1896.

Discharged to reduce force, May 16th, 1896. Reemployed June 7th, 1897. On June 4, 1902, resigned. See file No. 10194, especially letter to F.T. Haten, also see court files at Marion, OH.




SOURCE: P. 186, 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.

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