William Blauvelt, Erie Railroad passenger conductor on the Northern Railroad of New Jersey, he entered the Erie service as brakeman on Sept. 5, 1883. He was promoted to conductor on Aug. 29, 1889. Thus his service with the Erie covered a period of forty-four years.
The Nyack Daily News says that he held the record for length of service as a conductor on the Northern Railroad, and that his death is lamented by railroad associates and commuters.
The surviving members of the family consist of his widow, two daughters and three sisters.
William Blauvelt, Erie Railroad passenger conductor on the Northern Railroad of New Jersey, he entered the Erie service as brakeman on Sept. 5, 1883. He was promoted to conductor on Aug. 29, 1889. Thus his service with the Erie covered a period of forty-four years.
The Nyack Daily News says that he held the record for length of service as a conductor on the Northern Railroad, and that his death is lamented by railroad associates and commuters.
The surviving members of the family consist of his widow, two daughters and three sisters.
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