VETERAN DRIVER CLASS. 



The American Humane Education Society, through Geo. T. Angell, Esq., offers 

 a silver medal for that driver in the parade who has been the longest continuous 

 time in the service of his present employer, or of the predecessor of that employer. 

 The Association gives a second prize of five dollars and also a bronze medal to every driver 

 entered in this class (the prize winner excepted) whose term of service is twenty years 

 or over. 



NAME OF DRIVER 



DENNIS CROWLEY 

 W. W. CURRIE 

 PATRICK TOOMEY 

 HIRAM EMERY 

 ANDREW ], MELDEN 

 JOHN B. CARR 

 PHILIP CAREY 

 MELVILLE DICKIE 

 CLARENCE H. JONES 

 THOMAS HICKS 



PATRICK ]. Mcdonough 

 JAMES McLean 



JOHN O'BRIEN 

 FRANCIS P. BUCKMAN 

 R. McINTIRE 

 SOLON J. RICHARDSON 

 D. DELOUREY 

 THOMAS COLBERT 



(This veteran driver, being now a stable foreman, is not 

 eligible for a prize, but receives a special medal.) 



JAMES HOLLAND 



P. O'Riorden Estate 



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The Veteran Driver's prize "^vas won in 1904 by P. Carney, employed by the Metropolitan 

 Coal Company, his term of service being 30 years; in 1905 by Thomas Halev, an employee of 

 the A. T. Stearns Lumber Co., with a record of 40 years; in 1906 by P. Callaghan, emplojed by 

 the Newton Cemetery Corporation for 38 years; in 1906 by Cornelius Corcoran, employed by the 

 W. T. & A. G. Van Nostrand Company, his term of service being 44 years: in 1907 by John Francis 

 Kelley, employed by R. O. Brigham for 42 years. 



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