VETERAN DRIVER CLASS— Continued 



NAME OF DRIVER 



MICHAEL CURRAN 

 WILLIAM E. DENVIR 

 THOMAS H. McMANUS 

 ANDREW BLAKE 

 CHRISTOPHER LORENSON 

 PATRICK A. OUINN 

 THOMAS MURRAY 

 S. J. RICHARDSON 

 LOUIS BRIER 



NAME OF EMPLOYER 



Years of 

 Service 



John T. Scully Foundation Co. 30 



C. F. Hovey Co. 30 



Paine Furniture Co. 33 



Boston Elevated Railway Co. 34 



Jenness & Co. 34 



John Reardon & Sons Co. 34 



Boston Elevated Railway Co. 35 



City Laundry 38 



Jordan Marsh Co. 39 



The Veteran Driver's Prize was won in 1904 by P. Carney, employed by the 

 Metropolitan Coal Co., his term of service being 30 years; in 1905, by Thomas Haley, an 

 employee of the A. T. Stearns Lumber Co., with a record of 40 years; and a medal was 

 also given to P. Callaghan, employed by the Newton Cemetery Corporation for 38 years. 

 In 1906 the medal was won by Cornelius Corcoran, employed by W.T. & A. G.Van Nostrand 

 Co., his term of service being 44 years; in 1907 by John Francis Kelley, employed by R. O. 

 Brigham for 42 years; in 1908 by Thomas Colbert, employed by Henry Craft's Sons, and by 

 James Holland, employed by P. O'Riorden Estate, each of whom received a medal, having 

 each served for a term of 43 years. A special silver medal was also awarded to John 

 Green for his service of 49 years with the City of Boston. In 1909 this prize was won by 

 John M. Lee, of the Boston Ice Co., with a record of 52 years' service. In 1910 the prize 

 went to Henry Knox, who had driven 37 years for the George McQuesten Lumber Co. 

 In 1911 the medal was won by Louis Brier, driver for Jordan, Marsh Company, with a term 

 of service of thirty-eight years, and the same man wins the prize this year. 



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