The Story of the Rome Watertown And Ogdensburgh Railroad

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Mooee, Oswego Directors Talcott H. Camp, Watertown Charles Parsons, New York S. D. Hungerford, Adams Clarence S. Day, New York William M. White, Utica Percy R. Pyne, New York Theodore Irwin, Oswego John S. Barnes, New York William E. Dodge, New York John S. Farlow, Boston Roswell G. Ralston, New York Gardner R. Colby, New York The rumor-mongers were not without fact to support them, for a new name will be noticed upon this list; that of Charles Parsons, of New York, who had been carefully garne...ring in E. W. & 0.
stock, at from ten to fifteen cents on the dollar.
Two names had disappeared, those of Marcellus Massey and of J. W. Moak. But we focus our at- tention upon the name of Parsons, and then step forward in our narrative until the sixth day of June, 1883, when the Directors of the E. W. & 0.
138 The Story of the Rome, Watertown held a meeting in the back room of the Jefferson County Bank in Watertown.
There was an unusually full attendance of the Board. Mr. Sloan, as was his prerogative through his office as President of the road, sat at the head of the long table.


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