VETERAN DRIVER GLASS— Continued 



NAME OF DRIVER 



NAME OF EMPLOYER 



Yean of 

 Service 



CHARLES S. MOORE 

 WILLIAM F. MEESE 

 MICHAEL BURKE 

 JOHN F. CONNORS 

 CLARENCE JONES 

 MORRIS COCHRAN 

 ANDREW BLAKE 

 PATRICK A. OUINN 

 CHRISTIAN LORENSON 

 THOMAS MURRAY 

 JOHN M. BREWER 

 SOLON J. RICHARDSON 

 LOUIS F. BRIER 



Boston Elevated Railway Co. 29 



L. A. Waterhouse 29 



City of Boston, Water Div. 30 



Stetson Coal Co. 30 



S. S. Pierce Co. 30 



J. G. O'Riorden 35 



Boston Elevated Railway Co. 35 



John Reardon & Sons Co. 36 



Jenness & Co. 36 



Boston Elevated Railway Co. 37 



Davis Sand Co. 40 



City Laundry Co. 40 



Jordan Marsh Co. 41 



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 Lum- 

 ber Co. In 1911 and in 1912 the medal was won by Louis Brier, driver for Jordan Marsh 

 Company, with a term of service of 38 years and 39 years respectively. 



In 1913, Solon J. Richardson, with a record of 39 years' employment by the City 

 Laundry Company, and John Brewer, with a record of 39 years' employment by B. J. Healey, 

 each received the silver medal. 



For 1914, Thomas Murray, whose term of service, as above stated, is 37 years' 

 receives the silver medal, and Richardson, Brewer and Brier receive special silver medals. 



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